創新教學中心諮詢委員會(CITLAC)

創新教學中心諮詢委員會

職銜姓名個人簡歷
主席Professor David Man 文偉光教授

文偉光教授在高等教育機構中擔任多項領導職務,展現出其在學術行政及研究管理方面的豐富專業經驗。加入香港東華學院(Tung Wah University of Hong Kong)之前,文教授為香港理工大學復康科學系教授,並曾出任精神健康研究中心(MHRC)總監。

文教授的職業生涯始於仁濟醫院,擔任職業治療師,並於1989年加入當時的香港理工學院,出任職業治療學講師。他於1994年獲委任為助理教授,2002年晉升為副教授,並於2012年晉升為正教授。在復康科學系期間,文教授於2017年至2022年擔任副系主任(研究)。

此外,文教授亦曾於系及學院層面擔任多項行政職務,包括系研究委員會主席、系教職員發展委員會主席,以及學院人事委員會和人類研究倫理小組委員。他亦成功獲得多個來自不同資助機構的具競爭性研究撥款。

當然成員Prof. Dr. Will W. K. Ma 馬偉傑教授

馬偉傑教授現為香港東華大學人文學院教授 (教與學),並擔任創新教與學中心(Centre for Innovative Teaching and Learning, CITL)總監。

馬教授的研究範疇包括傳意、資訊系統採用、教育科技、知識分享及知識創建。他在多份國際同儕審查學術期刊發表研究成果,包括《Computers and Human Behavior》、《Computers & Education》、《Journal of Computer Assisted Learning》、《Asia Pacific Journal of Teacher Education》、《Journal of Technology and Teacher Education》、《International Journal of Communication, Law and Policy》、《Knowledge Management & E-Learning》及《Information & Management》等。

馬教授積極參與學術社群活動,曾參與及籌辦多個與科技及學習相關的國際學術會議,包括應用教育、科技與創新國際會議(International Conference on Applied Education, Technology and Innovation, AETI)、香港教育傳意與科技學會國際會議(HKAECT International Conference)、國際混合學習會議(International Conference on Blended Learning)及國際混成學習會議(International Conference on Hybrid Learning)等。

馬教授為Springer出版社《Educational, Communication and Technology Yearbook》系列叢書的系列主編,並長期擔任多份國際同儕審查期刊的獨立審稿人。作為社會科學領域排名前1%的審稿人之一,他於2017年獲頒Publons Peer Review Awards。此外,馬教授亦獲邀於多個國際學術會議、教育機構及專業團體發表主題演講及專題講座。

成員Prof. Dr. Christina Hong Prof. Dr. Christina Hong

Prof. Dr. Christina Hong, Ph.D., Hon. D.A., is the Deputy Vice President at Central Queensland University (CQU), based at the CQU Melbourne Campus, Melbourne, Australia. Christina is the immediate past President of the Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong (THEi). She has a strong background in educational management and leadership, with an emphasis on organizational change management, curriculum transformation, technology-enhanced learning, and leadership across the school, VET, and higher education sectors.

Christina’s prior roles include senior executive positions in the TAFE and university sectors in Australia, as well as national educational reform and tertiary education leadership roles in New Zealand. She is particularly interested in how tertiary institutions thrive in 21st-century employability skills, the dynamics of innovation ecosystems, and collaboration through internationalization, industry linkages, and applied research activities.

Christina is highly sought after as an international consultant and speaker, including engagements in Hong Kong SAR at the Greater Bay Area (China), technology, innovation and EdTech start-up panels, UNESCO global projects, and APAC education forums. She initiated the International Conference on Applied Education, Technology and Innovation (AETI) in 2018 and, together with Dr. Will Ma, has co-edited important publications: Applied Degree Education and the Future of Work (2020), Applied Degree Education and the Future of Learning (2023), and Applied Degree Education and the Shape of Things to Come (2025).

Dr. Meiju Keinänen Dr. Meiju Keinänen

Meiju Keinänen (PhD, Educ. D) is Research Group Leader in Practice-based Pedagogy and a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Engineering and Business at Turku University of Applied Sciences (Turku UAS), Finland. She specializes in researching and developing practice-based pedagogy and learning in higher education, with a particular focus on innovation pedagogy, innovation competence, uncertainty competence, and advancing teaching and learning methods and environments.

In addition to R&D activities, Keinänen has extensive experience on pedagogical hands-on work as a senior lecturer. She is currently responsible for coordinating multidisciplinary, project-based courses, as well as innovative learning environments and concepts within the Faculty of Engineering and Business. She has also been actively involved in the development and implementation of the pedagogical strategy known as innovation pedagogy at Turku UAS since 2011.

Moreover, she has been one of the key contributors to the development and validation of a barometer for measuring students’ innovation competencies at both national and international levels. Her pioneering doctoral research focused on the development of students’ innovation competence in higher education. Meiju Keinänen has also authored academic articles and publications and delivered presentations and workshops on the above-mentioned topics in Finland and abroad.

Prof. Juhong Christie Liu Dr. Juhong Christie Liu

Prof. Juhong Christie Liu is a Professor and the Director of Instructional Design at James Madison University (JMU), U.S. She leads programs and collaborates within its mission to harness instructional design expertise in Arts & Sciences, and engages a diverse array of stakeholders.

Her research interests include instructional design for inclusive and open access to learning, educational design in technology-rich learning environments, and cross-cultural mobile research. Christina earned her Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction at Virginia Tech.

In — to serve on related EdTech committees (2021), she serves on the editorial boards of TechTrends and the Journal of Educational Technology Enterprise and Exchange (IETSE), and the Instructional Advisory Board of NAACE. She served on numerous international committees. She is also a board member of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Commons; previously led the organization of the Instructional Technology Seminar/Open Pedagogy FEAT (Forum for the American Educational/Instructional Research Technologists Association (AETA)).

Committed to professional relevance across and beyond borders, co-authored research has been published through IEEE, Wiley, and regional professional conferences, scholarly and regional academic outlets. For 2023, expanding PhD studies, and concepts of the Editors’ Series Tradition from Educational Technology Research and Development of Media Rich to FACT.

Professor Meifeng Liu Professor Meifeng Liu

Dr. Meifeng Liu is a Professor in the School of Educational Technology, Faculty of Education, at Beijing Normal University. She majored in Educational Technology during her bachelor’s and master’s degrees, and in International and Comparative Education for her doctorate. She has published over 140 academic papers, 10 books and textbooks, and has worked on more than 76 international and domestic projects.

In 2013, she was selected for the Ministry of Education’s New Century Talent Support Program. In 2012, she was awarded the Robert deKieffer International Fellowship by the AECT Educational Technology Foundation. Meifeng’s main research interests include human performance technology, instructional design and teacher professional development, theoretical research in educational technology, and the application of information technology in education.

Dr Katrine K. Wong Dr Katrine K. Wong

Dr. Katrine K. Wong, Director of the Centre for Teaching and Learning Enhancement at the University of Macau (UM). She is the founder and initiator of teaching and learning enhancement initiatives, and is currently involved in health, educational and research institutions in Macau. She has published extensively in both international and Chinese journals.

The Outstanding Teacher Awards/Education is leading academic courses including Marketing and Quality Theory, books on cultural studies, Mandarin and other languages, Theology, Biological, and related courses such as Eastern and Western Typographies and Imagination: ‘Texts and Westerns’ (2014).

She has been an active participant in academic conferences, including being invited to present at a workshop of international and Asia-Pacific teaching and learning events and forums over the past year. Her areas of scope include teaching portfolios and blended learning.

Wong is the creator of a CanBaby, and Most Photo from Macau SAR. The course was started in reportedly 2013 and ending at history of Distance/Economics for service in.

成員
(香港東華大學教職員)
Mr Wilson Yuen Mr Wilson Yuen

Over 20 years, Wilson has established himself as an expert in Cryptography, Information Security, Data Experience Design, FinTech and Mobile Payment. In the FinTech sector, Wilson’s expertise in both the financial arena and information technology is well recognized and was ranked one of Cyberport’s Hong Kong 100 Most Influential People in 2015 (one of only ten individuals from the Hong Kong FinTech and digital technology sector). He has contributed to and involved in numerous consulting and innovation projects regarding FinTech, blockchain technology and information security. He also provides advisory services to multiple offices across various sectors.

He has graduated and previously studied at Hong Kong Polytechnic University, City University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong University. He holds a Master in E-Commerce Computing from The University of Hong Kong, Master in Information Technology, Professional Certification, and also at BSc in Information Engineering from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Wilson is also an international mentor and consultant in information security and innovation technology.

Wilson also serves as an Honorary Adviser for the Professional Information Security Association and Global FinTech associations.