Cheng-Chih Wu
Cheng-Chih Wu (Chinese: 吳正己) is currently the president of the National Taiwan Normal University, and was the director of the Graduate Institute of Information and Computer Education at NTNU.[1]
During his deanship at NTNU, he has put through many reforms, including abolishing the rule of expelling students who fail more than half of the registered courses. Wu once said, “students should be responsible for their own education, while we should give them a second chance instead of depriving them of their right to education with this rule.”[2]
Wu’s expertise includes designing computer courses and teaching materials, teaching with information technology, and mobile learning.[3]
Education
- Science Education (Computer Science Education), The University of Texas at Austin, U.S., Ph.D.
- Industrial Education, NTNU, Taiwan (M.Ed.)
- Industrial Education, NTNU, Taiwan (B. Ed.)
Positions
- 2013–2017 Vice President, NTNU
- 2010-2013 Dean, Office of Academic Affairs, NTNU
- 2008-2010 Director, Information Technology Center, NTNU
- 2005-2006 Visiting Scholar, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge
- 1999-2001 Chairman, the Department of Information and Computer Education, NTNU
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References
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