Title :
CSCL for NGO´s cross cultural virtual teams in Africa: an Ethiopian children advocacy case study against exclusion and toward facilitation of expression, innovation and creativity
Author :
Klein, Rody R. ; Letaief, Rafik ; Carter, Sam ; Chabert, Ghislaine ; Lasonen, Johanna ; Lubart, Todd
Author_Institution :
Lab. SysCom, Savoie Univ., Annecy, France
Abstract :
This exploratory pilot study shows that NGO´s involved in Children Advocacy through Arts in Africa are willing to use a groupware, meaning a computer supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environment. Innovative ideas and best practices among NGOs would be shared easily worldwide. Little scientific information is available to help them make a sound choice. This study suggests that some NGOs based in Ethiopia/Africa have specific needs which should translate in specific context analysis and interface development: 1) an intercultural approach to creativity, arts and innovation, and 2) emphasis should be placed on tools to facilitate asynchronous systematic conception and sharing of intra and cross-organizations information (log book, systematic case studies forms, best practices, music/sound, picture, short movies, literature,) to facilitate continuity, synergy, creativity and innovation. Under contribution being also a problem for most online communities, human and social sciences could provide mid level design principles to improve motivation.
Keywords :
art; computer aided instruction; groupware; human computer interaction; social sciences computing; user interfaces; Africa; CSCL environment; Children Advocacy through Arts; Ethiopia; Ethiopian children advocacy; NGO; computer supported collaborative learning; cross cultural virtual teams; exclusion; groupware; information sharing; interface development; Africa; Art; Best practices; Books; Collaborative software; Collaborative work; Cultural differences; Information analysis; Technological innovation; Virtual groups;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Learning Technologies, 2005. ICALT 2005. Fifth IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2338-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICALT.2005.97