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John Wong

Computers in Education, Web Authoring, Writing, English Syntax, Phonology and Phonetics

Lecturer at Chan Feng Men-ling Chan Shuk-lin Language Centre

Contact Information

Office: LI-3400
Phone: (852) - 3442 6224
Fax: (852) - 3442 0165
Email: john.wong@cityu.edu.hk

John Wong has been teaching at CityU since 1990. He specializes in Computers in Education, Web Authoring, Writing, English Syntax, Phonology and Phonetics. He has created a website dedicated to the practice of listening skills named Interactive Online Listening Assistant (https://iola.cityu.edu.hk) and a website dedicated to the review of grammar skills named Interactive Online Writing Assistant (https://www.cityu.edu.hk/elc/iowa/quiz), which has become very popular. The mobile version of the websites can be found at https://personal.cityu.edu.hk/~eljohnw/pda/. Some recent web projects he worked on include a one-page smartphone-friendly website for students taking the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) course, and an ELSS app (CityU login) created for smartphone access that tests users' understanding of general English grammar and various academic writing issues.

Research Grant

  • Wong, J. (1997-2001). Interactive Online Writing Assistant (IOWA), UGC Teaching Development Grant (No. 342/091/0006)
  • Wong, J., & Martyn, H. (2004-2005). Interactive Online Listening Assistant (IOLA), City University of Hong Kong Teaching Development Fund (No. 6980047)
  • Wong, J. (2005-2006). LC Multimedia Library and Digital Library, City University of Hong Kong Departmental Internal Project Fund
  • Wong, J. (2006-2007). LC PDA Project, City University of Hong Kong Departmental Internal Project Fund

 

Publications

Journal Articles

  • Wong, J. (1991). Learnability of Relative Clauses: A Hong Kong Case. Perspectives, Spring, vol. 3. No. 1.
  • Wong, J. (1991). Teachers' Manual, Focus 4, Oxford University Press
  • Wong, J., & Cowan, P. (1995). Two Semesters of Email Keypaling: What Works and What Doesn't. In Warschauer, Mark (Ed.) Virtual Connections: Online Activities Projects for Networking Language Learners
  • Wong, J. (1996). Communicating Via Personal Homepages and Email: the New Foreign Language Classroom. Conference Proceedings: Asia Pacific World Wide Web Conference
  • Wong, J. (1996). Interactive Quizzes on the Web and Foreign Language Education. Conference Proceedings: Asia Pacific World Wide Web Conference
  • Wong, J. (1997). Email Keypalling for Writing Fluency. In Boswood, Tim. (Ed.) New Ways of Using Computers in Language Teaching, Alexandria, VA: Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc.
  • Wong, J. (1997). Getting to Know You Better From Across the Globe. In Boswood, Tim. (Ed.) New Ways of Using Computers in Language Teaching, Alexandria, VA: Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc.
  • Wong, J. (1997). Argumentative Essays Made Easy on the Web. In Boswood, Tim. (Ed.) New Ways of Using Computers in Language Teaching, Alexandria, VA: Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc.
  • Wong, J. (1997). Learning to Write (and Teach Writing) via the Web: A First and Ongoing Experiment. Conference Proceedings: Second Annual TCC-L Online Conference
  • Wong, J. (2004). Creating Web-based Listening Tests the Non-technical way. Conference Proceedings: International Conference on English Instruction and Assessment, Chia-Yi County, Taiwan (CD-ROM)
  • Wong, J. (2004). English Listening Courses: A Case of Pedagogy Lagging Behind Technology. Conference Proceedings: The Inaugural CLS International Conference, CLaSIC 2004, Singapore (CD-ROM)
  • Wong, J. (2005). English Listening Courses: A Case of Pedagogy Lagging Behind Technology (Revised). Electronic Journal of Foreign Language Teaching, 2005, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 25-43, Centre for Language Studies, National University of Singapore
  • Wong, J., & Martyn. H. (2006). Promoting Independent Learning with Web-based Listening Skills Practice Tasks. Glocalization Through CALL: Bringing People Together, pp.127-132 (Selected Papers from JALTCALL 2005)
  • Wong, J. (2010). Taking the Fun out of Using YouTube for ESL Learning. Conference Proceedings: GLoCALL 2009, pp. 43-53, Chiang Mai, Thailand
  • Wong, J. (2010). Customizing Google Form for the ESL Classroom. Conference Proceedings: GLoCALL 2010, Sabah, Malaysia (CD-ROM)
  • Fong, C.C., & Wong, J. (2012). Competitor Analysis and Accounting of Social Networking Site Service Companies in China, Journal of Technology Management in China, Vol. 7, No. 3, pp.243 - 254

 

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