
With the use of virtual tourism, students were free to explore different cultures without ever leaving their classrooms. This helped them generate an appreciation for diversity and cultural awareness. Through virtual visits to historical locations, museums, and landmarks across the globe, the students attained unique insights into the history of several culture and the importance of diverse global civilizations. The method broadens the students perspectives, enhanced their understanding of other cultures, and fostered a sense of global citizenship.
The purpose of this research study was to determine how virtual tourism affects the cultural perspectives of first to fourth-year OLFU CHIM students at the Pampanga Campus. The data gathered was interpreted for the study using statistical tests, descriptive analysis, and quantitative research methodologies.
Based upon statistics, most of the responses came from fourth-year students, which emphasizes the demand of developing OLFU CHIM students cultural perspectives through virtual tourism. The study also looked at how the students cultural backgrounds affect their social and academic experiences, highlighting how pivotal it is for schools to be sensitive to cultural differences. The findings recommended ways to enhance diversity and cultural sensitivity in academic settings.
Lising, Jesmin D., Alfaro, Jenna Mae M., Buensuceso, Paula V., Guinto, Janinah Mae J., Isip, Danielle Nicolete M., Manalo, Lourice Joyce G.
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