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2011.0315

The NTNU Cool Chinese Research Team Serves Chinese Learners Worldwide

With the Chinese fever sweeping across the world, the number of Chinese learners is going up. As information technology improves, a latest trend has emerged, which is to teach through digital media. The COOL Chinese research team of National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) has adopted software like JoinNet, Second Life, Wiki Chinese and CHEERS to conduct multimedia Chinese teaching, serving those learners who cannot come to Chinese-speaking countries. If the teaching model is proved feasible, there will be an enormous market to be tap into.
2011.0201

王院長英文演講稿-The Critical Power in Taiwan: The Role of Legislative Yuan in National Development

Dr. Anthony Saich, Director of the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation; Dr. Julian Chang, Executive Director of the Rajawali Foundation Institute for Asia; Dr. Steven M. Goldstein, Director of the Taiwan Studies Workshop; Professors and Researchers; Members of the Press; Ladies and Gentlemen: Good afternoon!
2010.1221

Li Ang Overthrow the Diet Literature

How can tapioca tea represent the complicated mind of a woman? How can the curry rice showed the growing background of a father? The diet literature is not only the travel note. The famous writer Li Ang wrote the food in his novel, and added with family, time, love, and lust. “I’m sure I’m the first one who written the novel in Chinese with food.” He said it confidently.
2010.1214

The Teaching Combining the Electronic Books

Taiwan Academic E-Books Consortium held the “2010 Taiwan Academic E-Book Consortium Seminar” on December 13th at NTNU library. The director of the digital published association Ho Fei-peng was invited to talk about the trend of developing E-Book.
2010.1214

Kanazawa University Shared the English Education in NTNU

Professor from Kanazawa University paid a visit to NTNU on December 13th, to exchange the experience of English education. The English teaching and teacher-cultivated issues were discussed on the seminar. Professors in NTNU indicated that they usually asked students to combine the real life with the teaching materials.