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Biographic Information of the Authors 作者介紹

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Yu-Hsiu Lee

Author

The author, Yu-Hsiu Lee (李育修) from Kaoshuing, Taiwan, is known by his American friends as Hugo. His talent in K-12 Chinese as a foreign language pedagogy has been noted by numerous prestigious Chinese language schools in the USA. Chinese Language School in Massachusetts uses this publication in their 2007 teacher training workshops. His innovative Chinese orthography pedagogy has also been used by the Newton Chinese Language School of Massachusetts. BBC World interviewed him regarding this publication, his online Chinese instruction using Skype, and his article on computer assisted language learning in Skype Journal to give him nationwide and international exposure. You may email him at hugoclubheart3@gmail.com

I-Ting Li

Graphic Designer

Graphic Designer, I-Ting Li (李依亭), has designed packaging for a product, Venus's-flytrap, and created an advertising campaign to market it at 2006 YODEX (Young Designers’ Exhibition) in Taipei. In addition, she has designed a Logo for "Gung Ho", a company which was building a factory in Taiwan and "Success Far", a factory which produces baby beds in China. She has won several graphic design prizes, including her well-known Christmas’s card in UK. You may email her at eatgbibc@gmail.com

Serafín M. Coronel-Molina

Supervisor

The supervisor, Serafín M. Coronel-Molina, is an educational linguist and a sociolinguist. He is an Assistant Professor of Language Education at the School of Education, Indiana University at Bloomington. He is a native speaker of Huanca Quechua, the variety of Quechua spoken in the central highlands of Peru. He also speaks Ayacucho and Cuzco Quechua, and Spanish with native fluency. Dr. Coronel-Molina received his B.A. in Translation (English, French and Cuzco Quechua) from the Ricardo Palma University in Peru; he obtained his M.A. in Hispanic Linguistics from the Ohio State University, and his Ph. D. in Educational Linguistics from the University of Pennsylvania. He has published articles in Quechua, English and Spanish, and presented papers internationally. In addition, he has considerable experience in second and foreign language education, having been a Spanish and Quechua lecturer at various universities in Peru and the United States. Before joining Indiana University in 2007, he was an instructor at Princeton University. You may email him at scoronel@indiana.edu

Carolyn Sue McClary,

Editor

The editor, Carolyn Sue McClary, is a retired elementary school teacher living in Bloomington, Indiana.