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CU SCOPE
UMP
大學廣場
MAR 2014
A
re you looking for a part-time job? Why don't you consider working part-time for ITSC as a Student Computer Assistant
(SCA)?
Every year, ITSC recruits and trains students to support the Centre's functions, for example, service desk consultation, computer
laboratory management, eLearning support, programming, campus network support and writing. The SCAs gain more than
what they expected when working part-time in ITSC. To name a few,
1
Learning new technology while getting paid;
2
Gaining valuable hands-on job experience which could be good references for their future job hunting;
3
Developing various job skills including communication, time-management and problem-solving skills;
4
Feeling a sense of satisfaction by serving the University community; and
5
Enriching social life by meeting users and other SCAs.
Students
@
Work.ITSC
"My duties in Learning Commons are to assist users in using the IT
facilities, to make sure the facilities are in proper use and to handle
users' enquiries.
I've joined the support team for one month only but I've already
adapted to this new job. ITSC has provided me with intensive on-
the-job trainings and detailed operation guides. This enables me to
handle users' enquiries and manage the whole area without staff
supervision during night shift."
In this issue, two current SCAs are
invited to share with us on their
work experience in ITSC
.
Paul Cheung –
WMY Learning Commons Support Team
(Environmental Science / Year
2
)
"I enjoy working in the eLearning Team very much. I assist teachers
in developing multimedia courseware and building interactive
learning materials to enhance students' learning. Different teachers
have different thoughts and requirements on their courseware. I
never feel bored with my job.
Do you know Coursera? Coursera partners with top universities
and organizations worldwide to offer free online courses. I am so
excited that I can also participate in developing courses on Coursera
which might be reached by millions of students worldwide!
I often work in the Learning Technology Studio where I can try
many new software and multimedia technology to advance my
skills. More importantly, this job allows me to fully apply the
knowledge I learnt in classes and the skills I gained in the Studio to
complete challenging real-life projects."
John Chan – eLearning Team
(Systems Engineering and Engineering
Management / Year
4
)
If you are interested in joining the team, please pay attention to the job
advertisement of the ITSC SCA Recruitment Page:
www.cuhk.edu.hk/itsc/announce/sca-recruit.html