Workshop#04

Innovative Designs for Language Education: Transformative Technology Leadership


Organizers

Chair Organizer

Dr. Bhornsawan Inpin, School of Liberal Arts, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai, Thailand

Dr. Bhornsawan Inpin is currently a lecturer of School of Liberal Arts, Mae Fah Luang University in English for the Professional Development Graduate Program. Her research interests include innovations and technology-enhanced learning. Her publications include blended learning, mobile learning, online interactions in English critical reading classroom, web-based learning instruction, etc.

Co-Chair Organizers

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiong Yuzhen, Jinan University, Master Tutor, Member of Council of Chinese Journal of ICT in Education, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiong Yuzhen has been committed to the research of multimedia and network technology application in Chinese Education, particularly in Chinese e- textbook, Chinese Computer-aided Assessment and digital Chinese teaching model and etc.. Her teaching and research is warmly welcomed by students, and also gains a good reputation in fellows. Additionally, she has been to Singapore, America, Canada, Italy, Japan, Philippines, Indonesia and other countries to give lectures. In recent years, she has achieved the award of Excellent Teacher of Jinan University for three times.

Prof. Dr. Mei-Rong Alice Chen, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology: Taipei, Taiwan


Dr. Mei-Rong Alice Chen's current research interests focus on technology-enhanced language learning (TELL), learning technologies, flipped learning, and computer-assisted language learning (CALL), learning analytics, innovative pedagogy design. Her preferred methods and techniques are quasi-experimental designs using quantitative methods. She is working on the use of Artificial Intelligence, Chatbot, SVVR, and other technologies in EFL education.

Assistant Professor Dr. Chi-Jen Lin, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan

Assistant Professor Dr. Chi-Jen Lin is currently a proficient lecturer at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan. Her research interests focus on educational technology, teaching methods, language education, discourse analysis, E-learning, language learning, educational technology, and game-based learning.

Dr. Phirunkhana Phichiensathien, School of Liberal Arts, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai, Thailand

Dr. Phirunkhana Phichiensathien is a lecturer in English for Professional Development, a graduate program at School of Liberal Arts, Mae Fah Luang University. Her publications included English language pedagogy and genre analysis. Her research interests are innovations and technology-enhanced reading and writing skills.

Organizers

Dr. Teeraparp Predeeporch, School of Sinology, Mae Fah Luang University, Chaing Rai, Thailand


Dr. Teeraparp Predeeporch is a Chinese lecturer and acting dean of School of Sinology, Mae Fah Luang University. His reseach interests include comparative linguistiscs in Chinese and Thai and teaching Chinese as a foreign language for Thai learners.



Dr. Nutdhavuth Meechaiyo, School of Sinology, Mae Fah Luang University, Chaing Rai, Thailand


Dr. Nutdhavuth Meechaiyo is recently a lecturer of School of Sinology, Mae Fah Luang University, Chaing Rai. His research interests are expanding influence in GMS, how effect Japan strategy toward the Mekong region, how GMS countries gain benefit in superpower country competition (Sino-Japanese), China-ASEAN FTA, comparative with Japan-ASEAN FTA, development and conflict issue in GMS, border trade systems (between Thai and upper Mekong region), GMS economic corridors, Yunnan and Chiang Rai development Issue. His publications included the study on relation between oversea Chinese Association and China NGOs on education aid programs, strategic development and comparative advantages between Mengla border special economic zone, the study on agricultural export trade to China thought R3A Road - the case of Phulae pineapple, and China - Thai border economic cooperation strategy under Lancang-Mekong cooperation.