Title :
The Need for Technological Innovations for Indigenous Knowledge Transfer in Culturally Inclusive Education
Author :
Loewen, John ; Kinshuk
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland
Abstract :
Indigenous knowledge is the basis for many remote, rural, and marginalized communities in society and as such, is an important component in the educational development of members within these communities. Due to many reasons, including colonization and a lack of understanding by hegemonic societies, there is a risk of this knowledge disappearing from many communities. Additionally, many of these communities have different (for example, orally based) knowledge systems that are rapidly disappearing. There is a need for technological innovation to support the preservation and integration of this valuable knowledge into the educational model of these communities. This paper proposes a model for leveraging information and communications technology to assist in the gathering, storage, retrieval and inclusion of indigenous knowledge in culturally inclusive education.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; cultural aspects; information retrieval; information storage; innovation management; knowledge management; social aspects of automation; technology management; colonization; community members educational development; culturally inclusive education; educational model; hegemonic societies; indigenous knowledge gathering; indigenous knowledge retrieval; indigenous knowledge storage; indigenous knowledge transfer; information and communication technology; knowledge disappearance risk; knowledge integration; knowledge preservation; marginalized communities; remote communities; rural communities; technological innovations; Communities; Context; Context modeling; Cultural differences; Education; Global communication; Technological innovation; ICT; culture; e-learning; indigenous knowledge;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT), 2012 IEEE 12th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Rome
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1642-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICALT.2012.153