Department of Industrial Education, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Interests:
Learning psychology; VR for skill training; AIoT application in education
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Bio:
Jon-Chao Hong is currently working as a research professor at National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU). As the director of Digital Game-based Learning Laboratory (GBL), he has developed more than 20 Apps for learning domain knowledge as well as thinking skill, such as “Collaborative game for developing imagination and creativity in composition, Computational thinking board game. Additionally, his team has also developed VR in skill development, such as fire escaping, sense of danger, earthquake escaping, cutting vegetables, car-detailing. Currently, he also applied VR for language learning, and developed AR for cognitive apprenticeship remotely. In addition, he has published a number of academic articles in international journals. In recent three years, he has more than 60 articles published on SSCI journals. He has received the Outstanding Research Prize from Ministry of Science and Technology in Taiwan. In 2022 and 2023, he was also ranked as the top 2% scientists rated by Sandford University.
Website:
Bio:
Jon-Chao Hong is currently working as a research professor at National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU). As the director of Digital Game-based Learning Laboratory (GBL), he has developed more than 20 Apps for learning domain knowledge as well as thinking skill, such as “Collaborative game for developing imagination and creativity in composition, Computational thinking board game. Additionally, his team has also developed VR in skill development, such as fire escaping, sense of danger, earthquake escaping, cutting vegetables, car-detailing. Currently, he also applied VR for language learning, and developed AR for cognitive apprenticeship remotely. In addition, he has published a number of academic articles in international journals. In recent three years, he has more than 60 articles published on SSCI journals. He has received the Outstanding Research Prize from Ministry of Science and Technology in Taiwan. In 2022 and 2023, he was also ranked as the top 2% scientists rated by Sandford University.