TY - GEN
T1 - Multilingual case method system for cross-cultural analysis
AU - Terui, Kenji
AU - Hishiyama, Reiko
PY - 2013/1/1
Y1 - 2013/1/1
N2 - The case method is an effective teaching technique for business management education. The main objective with this method is to spark discussion and share ideas. However, discussions are generally conducted in a single-language environment, which is difficult for non-native speakers. We therefore developed a multilingual case method system for global classroom environments to benefit students of different cultures and who speak various languages. The system provides a learning environment in which students can communicate in their native language through the Language-Grid service. We evaluated our system by conducting experiments using a short case of an unresolved cultural conflict. Japanese and Korean students participated in the experiments. The system enabled sufficiently effective communication in their native languages. We were also able to address cultural differences, for example, Japanese students tend to think of cultural conflicts more negatively than Korean students.
AB - The case method is an effective teaching technique for business management education. The main objective with this method is to spark discussion and share ideas. However, discussions are generally conducted in a single-language environment, which is difficult for non-native speakers. We therefore developed a multilingual case method system for global classroom environments to benefit students of different cultures and who speak various languages. The system provides a learning environment in which students can communicate in their native language through the Language-Grid service. We evaluated our system by conducting experiments using a short case of an unresolved cultural conflict. Japanese and Korean students participated in the experiments. The system enabled sufficiently effective communication in their native languages. We were also able to address cultural differences, for example, Japanese students tend to think of cultural conflicts more negatively than Korean students.
KW - Case method
KW - Intercultural collaboration
KW - Language grid
KW - Machine translation
KW - Web service
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U2 - 10.1109/CultureComputing.2013.28
DO - 10.1109/CultureComputing.2013.28
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84893329313
SN - 9780769550473
T3 - Proceedings - 2013 International Conference on Culture and Computing, Culture and Computing 2013
SP - 117
EP - 122
BT - Proceedings - 2013 International Conference on Culture and Computing, Culture and Computing 2013
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 2013 International Conference on Culture and Computing, Culture and Computing 2013
Y2 - 16 September 2013 through 18 September 2013
ER -