CURRICULUM VITAE
Ted Knoy, Writing
Center Director
Foreign Languages
Division
Yuanpei Institute of Science and Technology
Language Skills Center Director
Office Address
The Writing Center
Kuang En Building, 3rdFloor
Yuanpei Institute of Science and Technology
Yuanpei Street
Hsinchu, Taiwan R.O.C. 300
Tel. 886 3 5381183
Home Address
Ta Hsueh Road
#50, 8F - 3
Hsinchu, Taiwan R.O.C. 300
Tel.886 3 5724895
e-mail: tedaknoy@ms11.hinet.net
URL:
http://www.chineseowl.idv.tw
http://owl.cmgt.nctu.edu.tw/
http://www.owl.yust.edu.tw/
Connect to Ted Knoy
Biographical Data
Birth date: September 20, 1965
Place of Birth: Shelbyville, Indiana (U.S.A.)
Citizenship: United States
Resident of Taiwan since 1989
(Permanent resident since 2000)
Responsibilities
The On-line Writing
Lab (OWL) Coordinator is responsible for encouraging faculty
and students to use the OWL, providing pedagogical assistance for
the faculty, developing and implementing an asynchronous learning
based technical writing certificate program, designing distance
learning language curricula for Ministry of Education approved courses
(such as technical writing-graduate level,
technical writing-undergraduate level, and
technical oral presentations ) and
intensive training (such as copyediting,
technical correspondence, research
paper organization and writing effective
study plans), and maintaining day-to-day operations. More specifically,
the Coordinator is responsible for implementing the following services:
- On-line and face-to-face
tutoring. Native speaking English tutor(s) answer any questions
via e-mail regarding writing, ranging from simple grammar to advice
with a dissertation. More specifically, the OWL helps students
and professors (a) understand an assignment, (b) generate ideas,
(c) pre-write, (d) develop a thesis, (e) analyze an audience,
(f) organize and develop ideas, (g) revise earlier drafts, (h)
improve proofreading and editing skills, and (i) discover their
own writing process. However, tutors do not proofread, edit, ghostwrite
or research any writer's work.
- Faculty services: Writing
Across the Curriculum (WAC). The OWL encourages, implements,
and facilitates the use of writing in courses throughout the university.
The OWL Coordinator will be available online daily and for face-to-face
consultation to help faculty members research writing in their
disciplines, devise appropriate writing assignments for their
courses, suggest a variety of evaluation approaches, and assist
in locating further electronic sources for enhancing their courses.
The OWL Coordinator will work with faculty members to adapt the
OWL to fit their diverse needs.
- Technical
Writing Certificate: The OWL is developing a 9 unit-credit
technical writing specialization delivered via asynchronous learning
that introduces students to the technical writing profession and
also provides them with tools relevant to a range of writing situations.
While focusing on technical communication as a set of problem-solving
strategies, the Technical Writing Certificate program provides
students the opportunity to create a writing portfolio that demonstrates
their strengths and abilities.
- Curriculum development:
The Chinese Technical Writers Series. In line with the Certificate
of Technical Writing delivered on-line, the OWL develops technical
writing curriculum materials for asynchronous-based learning,
known as "The Chinese Technical Writers Series." The
Series seeks to provide a sound technical writing curriculum and,
on a more practical level, to provide valuable reference guides
for Chinese technical and managerial professionals. The Series
concentrates on aiding Chinese technical writers in the following
areas:
Writing style
The books in the Series seek to transform archaic ways of writing
(often result- ing from literally copying phrases from other texts)
into a more active and direct writing style that makes the author's
maid ideas easier to identify.
Structure and content
Another issue facing technical writers is how to organize the
structure and contents of manuscripts and other common forms of
writing in the workplace.
Quality
Technical writers must inevitably prepare their manuscripts to
meet the expectations of editors, referees and reviewers, as well
as to satisfy journal requirements. The books in this Series are
prepared with these specific needs in mind.
- In-service training:
Ministry of Education approved technical writing course
delivered by asynchronous learning. The OWL has developed a Ministry
of Education approved technical writing course delivered by asynchronous
learning that can be used as a tool in graduate level seminars
to help doctorate students satisfy their English language requirements.
Instead of teaching a course on technical writing, the OWL serves
as a virtual English tutor assistant to the instructor of the
graduate level seminar to ensure that a graduate student can organize,
write and revise his or her thesis prior to graduation.
Education
PhD student at the School
of Education,
the University of East Anglia
Norwich, England
Researching topics related to autonomy and independence in language
learning as well as pedagogical issues related to teaching ESL writing
via asynchronous learning
Masters of Public Administration, Spring 1989
American International College
Springfield, Massachusetts
Bachelors of Arts in History, Spring 1987
Franklin College of Indiana
Franklin, Indiana
Work Experience
Writing Center Director
and Full-time Instructor, Foreign Languages Division
Yuanpei Institute of
Science and Technology
2002-2005
Responsible for
implementing one of four sections of a four-year Ministry of
Education (MOE) project (NT$ 4,000,000) entitled, “Life-oriented
Education: A Program for Humanity, Ethics and Art Studies”. This
section aimed at establishing a writing center, setting up an online
writing lab (URL:
www.owl.yust.edu.tw ), developing
asynchronously-delivered MOE approved distance learning courses,
designing graduate level writing curricula and implementing a
Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) approach with the Graduate
Institute of Business Management.
Associate Researcher, Planning and Marketing Division
Union
Chemical Laboratories/Industrial Technology Research Institute
1993-2000
Responsible for developing language development
materials and training as well as editing and proofreading of research
papers and materials for international conferences
Created and coordinates an on-line writing center
that provides on-line tutor and editing as well as distance learning
curricula for Chinese authors of English manuscripts (1997-now)
Curriculum development consultant, C Web Technology
Innovation Incubator Center, National Tsing Hua University
Responsible for developing language development
materials
1999-now
Publications - Books
- An English Style Approach for
Chinese Technical Writers (1992) Taipei: Hua Hsian Yuan
- English Oral Presentations for
Chinese Technical Writers (1994) Hsinchu: Industrial Technology
Research Institute
- A Correspondence Manual for
Chinese Technical Writers (1995) Hsinchu: Industrial Technology
Research Institute
- An Editing Workbook for Chinese
Technical Writers (2000) Hsinchu: C Web Technology
- Advanced Copyediting Practice
for Chinese Technical Writers (2000) Hsinchu: C Web Technology
- Writing Effective Study Plans
(2001) Hsinchu: C Web Technology
- Writing Effective Work Proposals
(2002) Taipei: Yang-Chih Book Co.
- Writing Effective Employment Application Statements (2003)
Taipei: Yang-Chih Book Co.
- Writing Effective Career Employment Statements (2004) Taipei: Yang-Chih Book Co.
- Effectively Communicating Online (2005) Taipei: Yang-Chih Book
Co.
- Writing Effective Marketing Promotional Materials (2008) Taipei: Yang-Chih Book Co.
- Effective Management Communication (2008) Taipei: Yang-Chih Book Co.
- Effective Business Communication (2009) Taipei: Yang-Chih Book Co.
Publications - Articles
- "Overcoming Chinese-English
Colloquial Habits in Writing" The Internet TESL Journal (Japan)
(February 2000)
- "Introducing
Technical Correspondence to an ESL Writing Class" The Chinese
On-line Writing Lab (March 2000)
- "Editing for Conciseness
and Clarity in an ESL Writing Class" The Chinese On-line
Writing Lab (April 2000)
- "Increasing the Vocabulary
Power of Chinese ESL Writers Through Contrastive Rhetoric"
The Chinese On-line Writing Lab (May 2000)
Conference Presentations
Invited Speaker at the Annual Awards Presentation of Outstanding
Technical and Scientific Journals sponsored by the National Science
Council of the Republic of China. May 1996 Presentation title: "How
to Promote the International Level of Domestic Technical and Scientific
Journals in Taiwan"
International Conference on Computers in Education - School Net
2001 (Seoul, Korea), November 11-14, 2001 Presentation
title: "Networked Peer Assessment
in Writing: Copyediting Skills Instruction in an ESL Technical Writing
Course"
Teaching Experience
Instructor of Technical Writing, National
Chiao Tung University
Elective Course Division 1989-1991
Department of Information Management 1992 - 2001
Department of Communications Engineering 1997 - 200
College of
Management 2002 – now
Department of Industrial Management 2004-2005
Have taught graduate students with engineering
and scientific backgrounds how to organize, revise and prepare papers
for publication.
Instructor of Technical Writing, National
Tsing Hua University
Department of Chemical Engineering 1992-1994
Department of Chemistry 1994-1999
Department of Electrical Engineering 1994-1998
Department of Power Mechanical Engineering 1995-1996
Department of Computer Science 1999-2004
Department of Life Science 2002-2004
Have taught graduate students with engineering and
scientific backgrounds how to organize, revise and prepare papers
for publication.
Professional references available upon request |