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Professor WONG, Gary K. W.

Professor WONG, Gary K. W.

黃家偉

Director, Centre for Information Technology in Education (CITE)

Programme Director, B.Sc. (Information Management)

Associate Professor

Academic Unit of Mathematics, Science, and Technology


Qualification

Ph.D., Computer Science, City University of Hong Kong (CityU)
Ed.D. Candidate, Learning Design and Leadership, University of Illinois - Urbana Champaign (UIUC)
Ed.M., Learning Design and Leadership, University of Illinois - Urbana Champaign (UIUC)
LL.M., Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law, The University of Hong Kong (HKU)
M.Phil., Electronic and Computer Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)
B.Sc., Computer Science, Mathematics, Brigham Young University - Hawaii (BYU-Hawaii)
Professional Certificate, Deeper Learning for All, Harvard Graduate School of Education (Harvard)
Fellowship of Advance Higher Education (FHEA)

Email

[javascript protected email address]

Phone

(852) 3917 5082

Location

Room 111B, Runme Shaw Building

Areas
  • Constructionism
  • Computational thinking
  • Computer science and engineering education
  • Artificial intelligence education
  • STEAM education
  • Immersive digital learning environment

Research Expertise

  • Technology-enhanced Learning
  • Learning Sciences
  • Curriculum and Instruction
  • Brain and Cognition
  • Educational Psychology

Prospective PhD/ EdD/ MPhil Applications

​I am available to supervise PhD/EdD/MPhil students and would welcome enquiries for supervision.

General research interests: Constructionism, computational thinking, computer science and engineering education, artificial intelligence education, STEAM education, immersive digital learning environment

 

Specialization:

  • Computational thinking and cognitive development
  • Computer science and engineering education at K-12
  • Artificial intelligence (AI) education
  • Extended reality (XR) (e.g. virtual reality, augmented reality, mixed reality) or Metaverse in education
  • Precision education with AI and data analytics

Recruiting PhD student: I constantly look for self-motivated candidate who desires to pursue a PhD degree under my supervision. If you are interested and have passion on research in my area (1st priority is given to those PhD applicants interested in educational research of "computational thinking", "artificial intelligence" or closely related areas), please contact me and discuss about the graduate study opportunity before submitting the application.  (Please read this before contacting me: https://www.elsevier.com/connect/9-things-you-should-consider-before-embarking-on-a-phd)

Internal Awards

  • Faculty Knowledge Exchange (KE) Award (Individual), Project: Coding for Community Project: Building a Diversified Coding Community in Hong Kong Secondary Education, HKU, 2022
  • Faculty Knowledge Exchange (KE) Award (Team as Co-I), Project: Co-creating a New Normal of Empowered Learning through Digital Citizenship Research, HKU, 2021

External Awards

  • IEEE EAB Meritorious Achievement Award in Pre-University Education, IEEE Educational Activities Board (EAB), 2023
  • Best Paper Award, IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Assessment, and Learning for Engineering (TALE) 2017, "Assessing Primary School Students' Intrinsic Motivation of Computational Thinking"
  • Outstanding Journal Article Published in the International Review of ETR&D Award, The Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) International Convention 2016, "The behavioral intentions of Hong Kong primary teachers in adopting educational technology", Educational Technology Research and Development (ETR&D)
  • Best Paper Award, IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Assessment, and Learning for Engineering (TALE) 2015, "School Perceptions of Coding Education in K-12: A Large Scale Quantitative Study to Inform Innovative Practices"

 

Other Awards

  • Special Merit Award, The Education University of Hong Kong, 2016
  • Phi Kappa Phi
  • Upsilon Pi Epsilon
  • Young Alumni Award, Brigham Young University Hawaii, 2011

Research Funding (Selected)

  • Principal nvestigator, Examining children development of artificial intelligence (AI) literacy and computational thinking (CT) in primary school: An empirical investigation, Research Grants Council, General Research Fund (GRF), 2024 - 2026, Grant: HKD669,380.00
  • Principal Investigator, Bridging The Digital Divide: Empowering Youth to Address Digital Inequity in Smart City (Youth Tech Project), The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust Fund, 2024 - 2028, Grant: HKD28,240,000.00
  • Principal Investigator, Building authentic learning experience of students in developing digital awareness of emerging technologies: A pilot 'education-plus' programme, University Grants Committee (UGC), Fund for Innovative Technology-in-Education (FITE), 2024-2026, Grant: HKD200,000.00
  • Co-Investigator, Application of virtual reality environments in promoting resonant voice generalization for primary school teachers with voice problems, Research Grants Council, General Research Fund (GRF), 2023 - 2025, Grant: HKD520,300.00
  • Principal Investigator, Enhancing Literacy Education with Artificial Reality Neo-platform (eLEARN) 2.0, Education Bureau (EDB), Quality Education Fund (QEF) e-Learning Ancillary Facilities Programme (Development and Dissemination Scheme), 2023-2026, Grant: HKD17,046,300.00
  • Principal Investigator, Developing Pre-Service Teacher Computational Thinking Competences in Hong Kong, The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust Fund, 2022 - 2024, Grant: HKD5,762,174.00
  • Principal InvestigatorAn Artificial Intelligent-enabled Recommendation (AIR) System for Ideation in Undergraduate Research ProjectsTeaching Development Grant (TDG) Award, 2022 - 2023, Grant: HKD288,700.00
  • Principal Investigator, Infusing engineering design process into science education in primary schools: Design-based research on students’ constructionist learning approach, Research Grants Council, General Research Fund (GRF), 2019 - 2022, Grant: HKD320,500.00
  • Principal Investigator, Computational Thinking Education for Junior Secondary Students Pilot Programme, The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust Fund, 2019 - 2022, Grant: HKD11,370,000.00
  • Principal Investigator, Enhancing language education with artificial reality neo-platform (eLEARN),  Education Bureau (EDB), Quality Education Fund (QEF), 2017-2019, Grant: HKD3,444,200.00
  • Principal Investigator, The impact of coding education in Hong Kong primary schools: a longitudinal study, Research Grants Council, General Research Fund (GRF), 2017 - 2020, Grant: HKD547,500.00
  • Principal Investigator, Flipped Learning Initiative Programme for Primary Education (FLIPPEd),  Education Bureau (EDB), Quality Education Fund (QEF), 2015-2016, Grant: HKD375,800.00

SCHOLARLY BOOKS, MONOGRAPHS AND CHAPTERS

  1. Law, N., Woo, D., de la Torre, J. & Wong, G. K. W. (2018). A global framework of reference on digital literacy skills for indicator 4.4.2. UNESCO Institute for Statistics 
  2. Ozcinar, H., Wong, G. K. W., & Ozturk, H. T. (Eds.). (2017). Teaching Computational Thinking in Primary Education. Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
  3. Wong, G. K. W., Jiang, S., & Kong, R. (2018). Computational Thinking and Multifaceted Skills: A Qualitative Study in Primary Schools. In Teaching Computational Thinking in Primary Education (pp. 78-101). Hershey, PA: IGI Global.

SELECTED REFEREED ARTICLES (PEER-REVIEWED)

  1. Wong, G. K. W., Cheung, H., & Jiang, S. (2024). Engaging children in developing algorithmic thinking and debugging skills in primary schools: A comparative multicase study, Education and Information Technologies, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-024-12448-x [impact factor: 5.5]

  2. Zhang, S. & Wong, G. K. W. (2023). Understanding Individual Differences in Computational Thinking Development of Primary School Students: A Three-Wave Longitudinal Study. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, https://doi.org/10.1111/jcal.12940 [impact factor: 5.0]

  3. Wong, G. K. W., Reichert, F., & Law, N. W. (2023). Reorienting the assessment of digital literacy in the twenty-first century: a product-lifecycle and experience dependence perspective. Educational Technology Research and Development, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11423-023-10278-1 [impact factor: 5.0]

  4. Ye, J., Lai, X., Ye, J., Wong, G. K. W., & He, N. (2023). Interplay of computational identity, learning experiences, programming self-efficacy, and computing aspirations for adolesents in urban China. Educational Technology & Society, 27(2), https://doi.org/10.30191/ETS.202404_27(2).RP01 [impact factor: 4.0]

  5. Lai, X., Ye, J., & Wong, G. K. W. (2023). Effectiveness of collaboration in developing computational thinking skills: A systematic review of social cognitive factors. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, https://doi.org/10.1111/jcal.12845 [impact factor: 5.0]

  6. Cai, H. & Wong, G. K. W. (2023). A systematic review on parental involvement in computational thinking education. Interactive Learning Environments. https://doi.org/10.1080/10494820.2023.2214185 [impact factor: 5.4]

  7. Zhang, S. & Wong, G. K. W. (2023). Exploring the underlying cognitive process of computational thinking in primary education. Thinking Skills and Creativity, 48. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tsc.2023.101314 [impact factor: 3.7]

  8. Wong, G. K. W. (2023). Amplifying children’s computational problem-solving skills: A hybrid-based design for programming education. Education and Information Technologies, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-023-11880-9 [impact factor: 5.5]
  9. Zhang, S. & Wong, G. K. W. (2023). Development and Analysis of a Computational Thinking Test for Lower Primary Students. Educational Technology Research and Development, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11423-023-10231-2 [impact factor: 5.0]
  10. Wong, G. K. W., Tsang, Y., Wu, Q., Zhang, X. (2023). Do underprivileged youth find hope, sense of community, and perceived social support in computational participation? A socio-cognitive approach to computational learning. Education and Information Technologies, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-022-11522-6 [impact factor: 5.5]
  11. Ye J., Lai, X., & Wong, G. K. W. (2022). A multigroup structural equation modeling analysis of students' perception, motivation, and performance in computational thinking. Frontiers in Psychology, https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.989066. [impact factor: 3.8]
  12. Ye, J., Lai, X., & Wong, G. K. W. (2022). The transfer effects of computational thinking: A systematic review with meta-analysis and qualitative synthesis. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, https://doi.org/10.1111/jcal.12723 [impact factor: 5.0]
  13. Zhang, S., Wong, G. K. W., & Chan, P. C. F. (2022). Playing coding games to learn computational thinking: What motivates students to use this tool at home?. Education and Information Technologieshttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-022-11181-7. [impact factor: 5.5]
  14. Jiang, S., & Wong, G. K. W. (2022). Exploring age and gender differences of computational thinkers in primary school: A developmental perspective. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 38, 60-75, https://doi.org/10.1111/jcal.12591. [impact factor: 5.0]
  15. Lai, X., & Wong, G. K. W. (2022). Collaborative versus individual problem solving in computational thinking through programming: A meta-analysis. British Journal of Educational Technology, 53, 150-170, https://doi.org/10.1111/bjet.13157. [impact factor: 6.6]
  16. Wong, G. K. W., Li, Y., & Lai, X. (2021). Visualizing the learning patterns of topic-based social interaction in online discussion forums: an exploratory study. Educational Technology Research and Development, 69, 2813-2843, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11423-021-10040-5. [impact factor: 5.0]
  17. Wong, G. K. W.., Ma, X., Dillenbourg, P., & Huan, J. (2020). Broadening artificial intelligence education in K-12: where to start?. ACM Inroads11(1), 20-29, https://doi.org/10.1145/3381884.
  18. Reichert, F., Zhang, D. J., Law, N. W., Wong, G. K. W., & de la Torre, J. (2020). Exploring the structure of digital literacy competence assessed using authentic software applications. Educational Technology Research and Development, 68, 2991-3013, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11423-020-09825-x. [impact factor: 5.0]
  19. Saxena, A., Lo, C. K., Hew, K. F., & Wong, G. K. W. (2020). Designing Unplugged and Plugged Activities to Cultivate Computational Thinking: An Exploratory Study in Early Childhood Education. The Asia-Pacific Education Researcher29(1), 55-66, https://doi.org/10.1007/s40299-019-00478-w. [impact factor: 3.3]
  20. Wong, G. K. W. & Cheung, H. (2020). Exploring children’s perceptions of developing twenty-first century skills through computational thinking and programming, Interactive Learning Enviromentshttps://doi.org/10.1080/10494820.2018.1534245. [impact factor: 5.4]
  21. Jiang, S. & Wong, G. K. W. (2017). Assessing Primary School Students’ Intrinsic Motivation of Computational Thinking. In Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Assessment and Learning in Engineering (TALE) 2017, IEEE, Hong Kong. (Best Paper Award) [acceptance rate: ~16%]
  22. Wong, G. K. W. (2016). The behavioral intentions of Hong Kong primary teachers in adopting educational technology. Educational Technology Research and Development, 64(2), 313-338, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11423-016-9426-9. [impact factor: 5.0]
  23. Wong, G. K. W. (2015). Understanding technology acceptance in pre-service teachers of primary mathematics in Hong Kong. Australasian Journal of Educational Technology (AJET), 32(6), 713-735, https://doi.org/10.14742/ajet.1890. [impact factor: 4.1]
  24. Wong, G. K. W., Cheung, H. Y., Ching, C. C., & Huen, M. H. (2015). School Perceptions of Coding Education in K-12: A Large Scale Quantitative Study to Inform Innovative Practices. In Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Assessment and Learning in Engineering (TALE), IEEE, Zhuhai, China. (Best Paper Award) [Acceptance Rate: 19.6%]

Editorial:

  • Associate Editor (2023 - Current), IEEE Access (Education Section) (SCIE)
  • Associate Editor (2023 - Current), ACM Inroads
  • Associate Editor (2024 - Current), Education and Information Technologies (SSCI)
  • Associate Editor (2021 - Current), IEEE Transactions on Education (SCIE)
  • Associate Editor (2021 - Current), Frontier in Education (STEM Education) (ESCI)
  • Editorial Board Member (2022 - Current) - Computers & Education: X Reality
  • Editorial Board Member (2013 - Current) - International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation (IJMLO)
  • Co-Editor (2017) - "Teaching Computational Thinking in Primary Education", IGI Global, http://www.igi-global.com/publish/call-for-papers/call-details/2017

Professional and Academic Conferences (Selected):

  • Secretary, IEEE Education Society - Board of Governers, 2022 - Current
  • Member, Conferene Steering Committee, IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Assessment, and Learning for EngineeringTALE, 2023 - Current
  • Member, Global Liaison Committee, ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
    (SIGCSE), 2015 - 2022
  • Chair, Executive Officer Committee, IEEE Hong Kong Section (Education Chapter), 2014-2019
  • General Chair, 2017 IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Assessment, and Learning for Engineering (TALE 2017)

Public Services:

  • Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Reviewing IT Learning Targets, Education Bureau (EDB), 2022-Present
  • Member, Curriculum Development Council Committee on Technology Education (CDCC(TE)), Education Bureau (EDB), 2021-Present
  • Member, Assessment Panel on General Studies, Chief Executive's Award for Teaching Excellence (CEATE) (2022/2023)
  • Member, Working Group on Revamp for Consumer Education for Youth (WGRCEY), Consumer Council, 2022-Present

Membership

  • IEEE Senior Member
  • IEEE Education Society Member
  • ACM Professional Member
  • ACM SIGCSE Member
  • AERA Member