Hin Leung Chui
Hong Kong Institute of Education
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Archive | 2015
Gary Cheng; Hin Leung Chui
This study aimed to explore the relationship between students’ online participation in Moodle and their learning achievement. Participants in the study were 78 undergraduate full-time students who were enrolled in a general education course entitled “Digital Citizenship” at a higher education institute in Hong Kong. They were required to choose from and participate in different types of Moodle activities including information access (e.g., reading online supplementary resources), interactive learning (e.g., running online simulations), networked learning (e.g., discussing in online forums), and materials development (e.g., writing reflective journals). The online participation of a student was measured by the number of completed activities, while the learning achievement of a student was determined by his/her essay grade. This study applied the Partial Least Squares (PLS) method to the collected data in order to identify whether there was a link between online participation and learning achievement. The results indicate that online participation in networked learning or in materials development, but not in information access nor in interactive learning, was positively and significantly related to learning achievement. This finding highlights the importance of social interaction and individual constructivism for effective online learning.
Archive | 2015
Hin Leung Chui; Ho Kong Christopher Au-Yeung; Gary Cheng
This study explores the influence of digital portfolio on reflective practice of prospective teachers (PTs) with the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge framework (TPACK). A total of 36 PTs studying in a teacher education course (one-year full-time) at a tertiary education institute in Hong Kong took part in the study. Blended learning approach was adopted to facilitate the completion of digital portfolio with various applications of Web services as a pedagogical tool. At the end of the course, the PTs completed the same questionnaire again as a post-test. Results showed that engaging PTs in digital portfolio integrated with different levels of Web services can increase their degree of readiness and maturation in different dimensions under the TPACK framework. The findings shed light on the development of teacher readiness for their entering of teaching profession in terms of technical, pedagogical and content knowledge individually and holistically, and further cultivated a higher degree of sustainability in reflective practice for the prospective teachers.
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2012
Bernie Chun Nam Mak; Hin Leung Chui; Yiqi Liu
international conference on technology for education | 2015
Kai Pan Mark; C. U. Lei; Chi Cheung Ching; Hin Leung Chui; Ka Wai Gary 黃家偉 Wong; Ho Yin Cheung; Jeff K. T. Tang
Discourse, Context and Media | 2013
Bernie Chun Nam Mak; Hin Leung Chui
Text & Talk | 2014
Bernie Chun Nam Mak; Hin Leung Chui
Archive | 2013
Chun-Xiao Li; Hin Leung Chui; Chun Nam Bernie Mak
International Journal of Applied Linguistics | 2016
Hin Leung Chui; Yiqi Liu; Bernie Chun Nam Mak
Archive | 2014
Ngan Ho Heidi Fung; Wing Lam Wendy Chan; Cheuk Wai Rose Fong; Kar Wai Tong; Chi Keung Alex Chan; Hin Leung Chui; Kwai Ming Albert Chan; Hing Keung Vincent 孔慶強 Hung
Archive | 2010
Po Keung Eric 曾寶強 Tsang; Hin Leung Chui