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Seminar

Abstract

In this presentation, I am going to talk and share my experience of supervising students, research interns and research assistants on doing graduation projects, thesis, and research projects. I will start with the way of helping students to identify and select research topic; introduce some technologies (besides email and powerpoint slides) that could help tracking the progress and facilitating the discussions and communications; prepare venue for students and research interns/assistants to disseminate their works; and, at the end, lead them walking through the academic paper writing and publication process. If we still have some time left in the end, I would like to highlight some important points for writing and submitting your work to high quality academic conferences and journals.

Details

Date 12 April 2022
Time 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Venue Online via Zoom
Target All Staff, RPg and Doctoral Students

Consultation

Abstract

This consultation session will be conducted one-to-one over Zoom to share how to supervise research postgraduate students, and how to guide students on academic writing. Thesis writing suggestions can be offered for postgraduate students.

Details

Date 13 April 2022
Time 9:30 am – 1:30 pm
Venue Online via Zoom
Target All Staff, RPg and Doctoral Students

*Eight individual consultation sessions (30 minutes each) will be arranged. They will be available on a first-come-first-served basis, and priority will be given to A/T staff.

Speaker

Professor Maiga Chang

Full Professor, School of Computing and Information Systems
Athabasca University, Canada

Dr. Maiga Chang is a Full Professor in the School of Computing and Information Systems at Athabasca University, Canada. He is now Chair (2018~2023) of IEEE Technical Committee of Learning Technology, Vice President (2022~) of International Association of Smart Learning Environments, Executive Committee member of Asia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education (2017~2024) and Global Chinese Society for Computing in Education (2016~2025). Dr. Chang is also editors-in-chief (2019~) of Journal of Educational Technology & Society, an SSCI Open Access publication.

Participation in this seminar can be counted towards the Certificate Course “Introduction to Teaching in Higher Education” under the theme, “Seminars/Workshops in Learning and Teaching