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From September, 2008 to December, 2011, Lian Chan was a Teaching Assistant at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Oshawa, Ontario. [http://uoit.ca/]
From September, 2008 to December, 2011, Lian Chan was a Teaching Assistant at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Oshawa, Ontario. [http://uoit.ca/]


As a Teaching Assistant: Instructional, she taught classroom tutorials to 2 classes of 35 students each in a Television course and classroom tutorials to 3 classes of 40 students each in the first year course, Foundations of Academic Learning and Success, Faculty of Social Science and Humanities (FSSH).   
As a Teaching Assistant: Instructional, she taught classroom tutorials to 2 classes of 35 students each in a '''Television''' course and classroom tutorials to 3 classes of 40 students each in the first year course, '''Foundations of Academic Learning and Success,''' Faculty of Social Science and Humanities (FSSH).   


In the Faculty of Criminology, Justice and Policy Studies (FCJPS), she taught classroom tutorials to 3 classes of 35 students each in a Television course. Lian also taught classroom tutorials to 2 classes of 30 each to first year students in Technical Communication (business and engineering students) in the Faculty of Education.  
In the Faculty of Criminology, Justice and Policy Studies (FCJPS), she taught classroom tutorials to 3 classes of 35 students each in a '''Television course.''' Lian also taught classroom tutorials to 2 classes of 30 each to first year students in '''Technical Communication''' (required for business and engineering students) in the Faculty of Education.  


As a Teaching Assistant: Marking in the Faculty of Business and Information Technology, Lian  
As a Teaching Assistant: Marking in the Faculty of Business and Information Technology, Lian was responsible for two semester of '''Cybercrime.''' In FSSH, she was engaged in '''Intercultural Communication.''' She also was a Teaching Assistant in '''Business Communication''' and '''Human Development in Communication,''' FCJPS.  
was responsible for two semester of Cybercrime.  In FSSH, she was engaged in Intercultural  
Communication. She also was a Teaching Assistant in Business Communication and Human  
Development in Communication, FCJPS.  


Lian Chan has worked as a Tutor in the '''After - 4 Program''' at Woodgreen Community  
Lian Chan has worked as a Tutor in the '''After - 4 Program''' at Woodgreen Community Centre, Toronto and the '''Leading To Read Program''' at the Toronto Public Library, Pape/Danforth.
Centre, Toronto and the '''Leading To Read Program''' at the Toronto Public Library,  
Pape/Danforth.


As an ESL teacher at Hsin Dong Junior School, Hsin-ying, Tainan County, Taiwan, she taught  
As an ESL teacher at Hsin Dong Junior School, Hsin-ying, Tainan County, Taiwan, she taught Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced levels of Conversational English in the 7th, 8th and 9th grades.   
Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced levels of Conversational English in the 7th, 8th and 9th  
grades.   


Chan also taught ESL in Seattle at the Secondary Bilingual Orientation Center and the Asian Counseling and Referral Services and the Chinese Information and Service Center.
Chan also taught ESL in Seattle at the Secondary Bilingual Orientation Center and the Asian Counseling and Referral Services and the Chinese Information and Service Center.
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Lian was a Research Assistant at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology where she was responsible for knowledge and informational research for a Second Life Project  [http://secondlife.com/?gclid=COGd9ava0bsCFYlaMgodjmEAwg] on Intercultural Communication and China. This was IBM funded.
Lian was a Research Assistant at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology where she was responsible for knowledge and informational research for a Second Life Project  [http://secondlife.com/?gclid=COGd9ava0bsCFYlaMgodjmEAwg] on Intercultural Communication and China. This was IBM funded.


She was also a Research Assistant for Professor Kathleen Fearn-Banks  
She was also a Research Assistant for Professor Kathleen Fearn-Banks [http://www.com.washington.edu/fearn-banks/] at the University of Washington where she was responsible for knowledge and informational research regarding a project on African American entertainers. [http://www.amazon.com/The-African-American-Television-Guide-Series/dp/0810868326]
[http://www.com.washington.edu/fearn-banks/] at the University of Washington where she was  
responsible for knowledge and informational research regarding a project on African American  
entertainers.  


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