CURRICULUM VITAE

ASSOCIATE PROF. DR. NG LEE LUAN

(PhD (Otago). MA (TESL/TEFL) (Ohio), BA (Ed) (Hons) (USM))
Associate Professor Dr. Ng Lee Luan obtained her PhD in Applied Linguistic from University of Otago, New Zealand. She teaches postgraduate courses related to research methodology and second language acquisition at the Faculty of Languages and Linguistics. Her current research interest includes computer assisted language learning, online learning, game based learning and the use of computer automated feedback and AI generated output as a tool or aid in academic context, especially in higher education . She is also a certified trainer for the software, NVivo. She has been invited to conduct workshops related to qualitative data analysis and using computer assisted qualitive data analysis software in deciphering research data at various public and private universities locally and abroad. She has also participated in research projects with a interdisciplinary focus. Lee Luan has also been invited to review journal articles for overseas and local  publication such as Frontiers in Psychology - Language Sciences, Pertanika Journal, Malaysian Journal of ELT Research, The Malaysian Journal of Learning and Instruction.
PROFILE
Address
Department of English Language, Faculty of Languages and Linguistics Office of The, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Website
umexpert.um.edu.my/ngleeluan
CONTACT
Telephone
0379673164
Email
ngleeluan
nacisey0202
RESEARCH ID
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Researcher id
B-9230-2010
Scopus id
56087800300
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION
Doctoral Degree (Phd), Applied Linguistic, Otago University, New Zealand, 2005
Master Degree, Applied Linguistic, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, 1997
Bachelor Degree, English Languages, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), 1993
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP/ FELLOWSHIP
WORKING EXPERIENCE
RESEARCH ACHIEVEMENT
Research Areas
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Total Journal Publication: 20
Sum of Citation: -
Books: 1
Proceedings: 0
Research Grants: More than RM Four hundred and ninety nine thousand seven hundred