Academic Profile : Faculty
Dr Wong Lung Hsiang
Senior Education Research Scientist, OER Centre for Research in Pedagogy and Practice
Senior Research Scientist, National Institute of Education - Office of Education Research
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Dr Wong Lung Hsiang is a Senior Education Research Scientist at the Centre for Research in Pedagogy and Practice, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University (NTU). He also serves as an Adjunct Professor at Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia. He earned his Ph.D. in 1998 from NTU, specialising in computer engineering with a focus on artificial intelligence in education.
His current research interests include mobile and seamless learning, computer-assisted language and science learning, computer-supported collaborative learning, and teachers' professional development. Leveraging his extensive experience in design-based research and school-based longitudinal intervention studies, he has established niches in seamless learning and computer-assisted language learning. Notably, he is a leading researcher in mobile seamless learning, having developed the influential "10 Dimensions of Mobile Seamless Learning" (10D-MSL) framework. This framework has been widely cited, including in the "Innovating Pedagogy 2012 Report" by the Open University, UK, and the "Handbook of the Learning Sciences (2nd Ed.)."
Dr. Wong also proposed the "artefact-oriented analysis" method, a scheme for analysing student interactions with their environments and peers to identify socio-cultural conditions that support or hinder seamless and situated learning.
He led several funded studies on seamless Chinese language learning models, such as "Move, Idioms!", "MyCLOUD", "LI-nterChange", and "e-SDCL." These models integrate mobile devices and social media to boost young students' motivation by leveraging contextual affordances in their daily lives, including parental involvement, to support autonomous learning and authentic language use. Notably, "MyCLOUD" was integrated into formal Chinese classes in five schools. His frameworks have influenced recent blended learning initiatives in secondary schools and junior colleges nationwide.
Dr. Wong has authored two pioneering books on mobile seamless learning: “Seamless Learning in the Age of Mobile Connectivity” (lead editor) and “Move, Language Learning! – Investigating Seamless and Mobile-Assisted Language Learning” (lead author). He has published over 40 SSCI/SCI-indexed journal articles and has received numerous Best/Outstanding Paper Awards at conferences such as AI-ED'95, GCCCE'09, WMUTE'10, ICCE’11, mLearn'11 (two awards), GCCCE'13 (two awards), ICCE'15, and GCCCE'24. He received the prestigious APSCE Distinguished Researcher Award in 2015. He is currently a Managing Editor of the SSCI-indexed Asia-Pacific Journal on Education and a former Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies. He is recognised as a top-2% researcher worldwide according to an ongoing study by Stanford University.
Recently, Dr. Wong has expanded his research to include AI in mother tongue language learning, collaborating closely with the Mother Tongue Language Branch, Curriculum Planning and Development Division, Ministry of Education.
Dr. Wong is active in various international academic organizations. He is a former president of the Asia-Pacific Society on Computers in Education (APSCE) (2018-2019), an Executive Committee member of the Global Chinese Society for Computers in Education, a former Board Member of the International Alliance of Advancing Learning in the Digital Era (IAALDE), and former Singapore representative of Technical Committee 3 (e-Learning), International Federation on Information Processing, UNESCO.
His current research interests include mobile and seamless learning, computer-assisted language and science learning, computer-supported collaborative learning, and teachers' professional development. Leveraging his extensive experience in design-based research and school-based longitudinal intervention studies, he has established niches in seamless learning and computer-assisted language learning. Notably, he is a leading researcher in mobile seamless learning, having developed the influential "10 Dimensions of Mobile Seamless Learning" (10D-MSL) framework. This framework has been widely cited, including in the "Innovating Pedagogy 2012 Report" by the Open University, UK, and the "Handbook of the Learning Sciences (2nd Ed.)."
Dr. Wong also proposed the "artefact-oriented analysis" method, a scheme for analysing student interactions with their environments and peers to identify socio-cultural conditions that support or hinder seamless and situated learning.
He led several funded studies on seamless Chinese language learning models, such as "Move, Idioms!", "MyCLOUD", "LI-nterChange", and "e-SDCL." These models integrate mobile devices and social media to boost young students' motivation by leveraging contextual affordances in their daily lives, including parental involvement, to support autonomous learning and authentic language use. Notably, "MyCLOUD" was integrated into formal Chinese classes in five schools. His frameworks have influenced recent blended learning initiatives in secondary schools and junior colleges nationwide.
Dr. Wong has authored two pioneering books on mobile seamless learning: “Seamless Learning in the Age of Mobile Connectivity” (lead editor) and “Move, Language Learning! – Investigating Seamless and Mobile-Assisted Language Learning” (lead author). He has published over 40 SSCI/SCI-indexed journal articles and has received numerous Best/Outstanding Paper Awards at conferences such as AI-ED'95, GCCCE'09, WMUTE'10, ICCE’11, mLearn'11 (two awards), GCCCE'13 (two awards), ICCE'15, and GCCCE'24. He received the prestigious APSCE Distinguished Researcher Award in 2015. He is currently a Managing Editor of the SSCI-indexed Asia-Pacific Journal on Education and a former Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies. He is recognised as a top-2% researcher worldwide according to an ongoing study by Stanford University.
Recently, Dr. Wong has expanded his research to include AI in mother tongue language learning, collaborating closely with the Mother Tongue Language Branch, Curriculum Planning and Development Division, Ministry of Education.
Dr. Wong is active in various international academic organizations. He is a former president of the Asia-Pacific Society on Computers in Education (APSCE) (2018-2019), an Executive Committee member of the Global Chinese Society for Computers in Education, a former Board Member of the International Alliance of Advancing Learning in the Digital Era (IAALDE), and former Singapore representative of Technical Committee 3 (e-Learning), International Federation on Information Processing, UNESCO.
Seamless learning,Student-generated Ideas,computer-supported collaborative learning,technology-enhanced language learning,AI in education,student-generated ideas
- A Critical and Ethical Framework for Evaluating Artificial Intelligence Education Tools
- Singapore primary and secondary students' perceptions, challenges and attainment in Chinese and Tamil composition writing: A comparative study on computer-based and paper-and-pen-based writing
- AI-Strokes: An AI-powered Chinese handwriting teaching aid with instant diagnostic and predictive capabilities to address cognitive and motor-related learning difficulties via game-based engagements
- Mandarin eBook App and Singaporean Children's Home Reading Quantity, Quality, and Emergent Literacy Outcomes
- SingaKids Pic2Speak: Multilingual AI Tutor ' Uplifting Singapore's Bilingual Edge
- Orchestrating the trajectories of Student-Generated Ideas (SGIs) through teacher-student discourses
- Uncovering the Process and Outcome of Computer-Supported-Collaborative-Learning (CSCL) using Multimodal Learning Analytics: New Environments and Assessment for CSCL in the learning continuum
- An Investigation of Learning and Teaching Supported by Personal Learning Devices (PLDs) in Secondary Schools
- Collaborative Inquiry on Improving Primary School Students' Attitudes and Competencies in ICT-mediated Chinese Writing
Awards
APSCE Distinguished Researcher Award (2015)