Harvesting the Potential of Massive Open Online Courses
By Prof Ting-Chuen Pong
Director of Center for Engineering Education Innovation, Senior Advisor to the Executive Vice-President & Provost

Date: 13 Feb 2015
Time: 12:30 pm - 2 pm (Lunch included)
Venue: HKUST Business School Central
15/F, Hong Kong Club Building
3A Charter Road, Central, Hong Kong
Remarks: Limited seats and first-come-first served. Priority is given to new comers. Registration starts one month before the talk.


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Massive Open Online Courses or MOOC’s are fast changing the design and delivery of education programs in brick-and-mortar institutions. They go beyond the mere offering of online courses. They have been used in blended learning, the integration of online learning with face-to-face on-campus education programs, while making quality learning content provided by top-notch universities globally accessible, more personalized and flexible. The vast amount of data abstracted from analyzing study patterns also allow teachers to better understand learning behavior, thereby making teaching and learning more effective. HKUST is one of the first institutions in Asia to sign onto this e-learning revolution. In this talk, the speaker will share the HKUST experience in harnessing this innovative global learning platform.

Speaker Profile
Prof Ting-Chuen Pong
Director of Center for Engineering Education Innovation, Senior Advisor to the Executive Vice-President & Provost

As a founding member of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Prof Pong has occupied various important posts of this University, from Associate Vice-President for Academic Affairs to Associate Dean of Engineering to Director of the Sino Software Research Institute. Prior to joining HKUST, he was Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Minnesota, having obtained his Ph.D. in the same discipline from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Currently Professor of Computer Science & Engineering, he won the HKUST Excellence in Teaching Innovation Award in 2001, and now chairs the university’s e-learning taskforce while serving as Senior Advisor to the Executive Vice-President and Provost. He was Academic Research Advisor to the Hong Kong University Grants Committee (UGC) from 2010 to 2012. Prof Pong’s research interests encompass multimedia computing, IT in Education, co.
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