Intercultural sensitization with synthetic cultures: Evaluation of a computer-based multimedia learning tool |
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Authors: | Katharina Klinge Anette Rohmann Ursula Piontkowski |
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Institution: | aPsychologisches Institut IV, Universität Münster, Fliednerstr. 21, 48149 Münster, Germany |
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Abstract: | The purpose of the present study was to evaluate a new computer-based multimedia learning tool for intercultural sensitization that is based on synthetic cultures. The learning tool named “Culture Awareness Training” (CAT) is targeted at learners with few intercultural experiences, and its aim is to sensitize participants to cultural influences on behavior and to intercultural differences, and to enhance perspective taking. Two studies were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the CAT. Study 1 (N = 107) showed that participation in the CAT led to higher intercultural awareness and higher intercultural interest compared to a control group. In Study 2 (N = 46), the CAT was compared to a simulation game for intercultural sensitization. Participants were students shortly before their stay abroad. Results showed that both the CAT and the classical simulation game enhanced participants’ cultural awareness. |
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Keywords: | Intercultural learning Intercultural sensitization Computer-based training Simulation Synthetic cultures Evaluation |
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