Journal Papers & Conference Presentations

●Shih, M., Li, G.-Y., & Chang, W.-S.(2021).Keeping Things Normal During an Uncommon Time: A Lesson from National Taiwan University. Journal of Teaching and Learning With Technology, 10(1), 103-116.
● Li, G. Y., & Fwu, B. J. (2020). Scholarship of educational development: Scaffolding SoTL through evidence-based educational development. Bulletin of Educational Research, 66(4).
● Shih, M., & Chen, S.-L. (2020, November). A pre-calculus self-evaluation system: Enhancing the use of learning consultation services [poster session]. The 45th Professional and Organizational Development (POD) Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, United States.

Taking a step forward from CTLD’s learning consultation services, National Taiwan University developed a Pre-Calculus Self-evaluation System (PCSS). It is an online learning system that allowing students to self-evaluate their Calculus ability through a set of Calculus questions before their first Calculus class in university. In the Full semester 2019, 462 students from 14 freshman Calculus courses used the system. Our preliminary study results showed that using PCSS can positively impact students’ learning outcomes, especially their mid-term grades in the first semester. Moreover, students’ results in PCSS provide information for instructors to make necessary teaching adjustments in the course.

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● Shih, M., & Cheng, J.-S. (2019, November). Making connections: Models of online/offline discussion groups [poster session]. The 44th Professional and Organizational Development (POD) Annual Conference. Pittsburgh, PA, United States.
● Yomamoto, T., Shih, M., & Watanabe, M. (2018, May). What is the educators’ mission for future students? Scenario planning of educational design targeting at the singularity era [paper presentation]. The eLearning Forum Asia Annual Conference, Taipei, Taiwan.
● Sheu, F. R., & Shih, M. (2017). Evaluating NTU’s OpenCourseWare project with Google Analytics: User characteristics, course preferences, and usage patterns. International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 18(4), 100-122.
● Shih, M., Huang, Y. N., Liang, J. C., Lee, M. H., & Lee, S. W. Y. (2017, January). The relationships of Taiwanese college students’ conceptions, approaches, and self-efficacy to learning civil engineering in a flipped classroom. In 25th International Conference on Computers in Education: Technology and Innovation: Computer-Based Educational Systems for the 21st Century, ICCE 2017 (pp. 22-27). Asia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education.
● Lee, J. W. S., & Shih, M. L. (2015). Teaching practices for the student response system at National Taiwan University. International Journal of Automation and Smart Technology, 5(3), 145-150.
● Lee, W. S., & Chiu, Y. J. (2015, November). When instructors meet student response systems: Teaching potential [research session]. The 2015 Professional and Organizational Development (POD) Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, United States.
● Shih, M. (2011, March). How and what students learn from peer teaching and learning? The service of Individual Learning Consultation in NTU [paper presentation]. The Asia/Pacific Association for International Education (APAIE) Annual Conference, Taipei, Taiwan.