Virtual reality for developing intercultural communication competence in Mandarin as a Foreign language

Intercultural communicative competence (ICC) is the ability to interact and communicate appropriately with people from different cultures. The lack of ICC among non-native speakers has resulted in misunderstandings during interactions. Although Malaysia is a multicultural country, there has not been...

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Main Authors: DeWitt, Dorothy, Chan, Suet Fong, Loban, Rhett
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spelling my.um.eprints.423622023-10-11T03:19:32Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/42362/ Virtual reality for developing intercultural communication competence in Mandarin as a Foreign language DeWitt, Dorothy Chan, Suet Fong Loban, Rhett L Education (General) LC Special aspects of education Intercultural communicative competence (ICC) is the ability to interact and communicate appropriately with people from different cultures. The lack of ICC among non-native speakers has resulted in misunderstandings during interactions. Although Malaysia is a multicultural country, there has not been much emphasis in developing ICC in the curriculum. Students in higher education institutions have low levels of ICC. This is also true among students taking Mandarin as a Foreign Language (MFL) in Malaysian polytechnics. Virtual reality (VR) can engage students in the cognitive and affective domains. There is a potential for using VR to improve students' ICC, particularly when students are engaged in producing their own immersive VR environments. Hence, a quasi-experimental research was designed to determine whether utilizing and developing VR environments related to Chinese culture could improve the level of ICC among students. The participants were 31 students enrolled in a MFL course at a polytechnic. The findings indicated a significant increase in the measures of ICC after the implementation and was verified from student feedback through surveys and interviews. VR has the potential for improving ICC levels as it could be used to develop positive attitudes towards another culture. Further studies could be done to investigate whether VR could be used to develop ICC and engage other Malaysian students. ICC is important and needed for cross-cultural collaborations and interactions to promote respect and compassion for other cultures in a community. Springer 2022-04 Article PeerReviewed DeWitt, Dorothy and Chan, Suet Fong and Loban, Rhett (2022) Virtual reality for developing intercultural communication competence in Mandarin as a Foreign language. ETR&D-Educational Technology Research and Development, 70 (2). pp. 615-638. ISSN 1042-1629, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s11423-021-10074-9 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s11423-021-10074-9>. 10.1007/s11423-021-10074-9
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DeWitt, Dorothy
Chan, Suet Fong
Loban, Rhett
Virtual reality for developing intercultural communication competence in Mandarin as a Foreign language
description Intercultural communicative competence (ICC) is the ability to interact and communicate appropriately with people from different cultures. The lack of ICC among non-native speakers has resulted in misunderstandings during interactions. Although Malaysia is a multicultural country, there has not been much emphasis in developing ICC in the curriculum. Students in higher education institutions have low levels of ICC. This is also true among students taking Mandarin as a Foreign Language (MFL) in Malaysian polytechnics. Virtual reality (VR) can engage students in the cognitive and affective domains. There is a potential for using VR to improve students' ICC, particularly when students are engaged in producing their own immersive VR environments. Hence, a quasi-experimental research was designed to determine whether utilizing and developing VR environments related to Chinese culture could improve the level of ICC among students. The participants were 31 students enrolled in a MFL course at a polytechnic. The findings indicated a significant increase in the measures of ICC after the implementation and was verified from student feedback through surveys and interviews. VR has the potential for improving ICC levels as it could be used to develop positive attitudes towards another culture. Further studies could be done to investigate whether VR could be used to develop ICC and engage other Malaysian students. ICC is important and needed for cross-cultural collaborations and interactions to promote respect and compassion for other cultures in a community.
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title Virtual reality for developing intercultural communication competence in Mandarin as a Foreign language
title_short Virtual reality for developing intercultural communication competence in Mandarin as a Foreign language
title_full Virtual reality for developing intercultural communication competence in Mandarin as a Foreign language
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title_full_unstemmed Virtual reality for developing intercultural communication competence in Mandarin as a Foreign language
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