Establishing a Cloud-Based Indigenous Elementary School E-Learning System Assimilating into Indigenous Culture for Health Science Education - South-Paiwan Tribe Experience
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Differences in cultural and the convenience of obtaining information expose a significant difference in the effectiveness of learning between Indigenous and non-Indigenous students. Indigenous students frequently misunderstand the content and examples provided by the teachers, and cultural constraint is an important factor in learning. This study created a new learning system with information technology for Indigenous students. We established and integrated indigenous culture into a cloud-based Indigenous elementary school e-learning system. Students can read e- books online and study new vocabularies with teachers' explanations. Moreover, students can engage in exercises after completing very segment of a whole lesson. After finishing the course, students take an examination for evaluating the learning effects. All examples used in the e-books match the students' culture and lifestyle and can facilitate their understanding of the contents. We administered the test teaching course at 4 aboriginal elementary schools and found that the average score has improved significantly (p<;0.001) by 4 degrees(out of 40 in the Attitude of Health Posture) and shown that this e-learning system can enhance learning capability. In addition, we conducted a questionnaire to survey user satisfaction with this e-learning system, and the results show that most of the students (84.6%) were satisfied with the system.