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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. | |||
'''Publication''' | '''Publication''' | ||
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