Institute of Teaching and Learning

Sintie Cheng

Sintie CHENG

Present position
Teaching and Learning Consultant (Technical)

Contact details
Campus: Burwood
Room: HE3.018
Tel: (+61) (+3) 924 68148
Fax: (+61) (+3) 924 46794
Email: sintie.cheng@deakin.edu.au

Qualifications

BComp (CompSci) [Monash]
MBusSys (Research) [Monash]
Cert IV in Training and Assessment

Professional memberships

Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education (ascilite)

Projects

Current:

Development of Professional Development Program for new DSO (Desire2Learn)

Recently completed:

HERDSA 2010 Conference Communications Sub Committee
Learning Repository project
International Environment Professional Development
ascilite 2008 Conference Sub Committee
Social Software integration project
Implementation of Vista 4
Implementation of eLive
Institute of Teaching and Learning site development

Publications and presentations

Conference preceding:
Osman-Schlegel, L., Fluker, G. & Cheng, S.T. (2011). Working collaboratively in a group assignment using a Mediawiki for an architecture and construction management undergraduate unit. In G. Williams, P. Statham, N. Brown & B. Cleland (Eds.), Changing Demands, Changing Directions. Proceedings ascilite Hobart 2011. (pp.947-957).

Li, R.K-Y., Cheng, S.T. & Willis, R.J. 2001, ‘A Framework for the Implementation of a Collaborative Flexible Learning Environment for Academic Institutions’, in Managing Information Technology in a Global Economy: Proceedings of the Information Resources Management Association International Conference, ed M Khosrow-Pour, Toronto, Canada: Idea Group Publishing, pp89-94.

Book chapter:
Raymond. K-Y Li, S. T. Cheng, Rob J. Willis, A Framework for the Implementation of a Collaborative Flexible Learning Environment for Academic Institutions , in Collaborative Information Technologies, Mehdi Khosrow-Pour, USA: IRM Press, pp167-180, 2002.

Activities and interests

Professional interests:
Using latest technologies to facilitate education
Multimedia development

Personal interests:
Travel
Reading books and magazines

 

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