Eric Langager 王长&#*****
Xiangshan Nanxincun **-13
Haidian District
Beijing 100093 CHINA
Phone: 86-136********
Email: ********@*****.***
http://ericdavid.webs.com/
OBJECTIVE:
I am based in China, and am interested in a part-time position as a university professor or technical
trainer.
QUALIFICATIONS:Industry certified technical trainer with a demonstrated ability to learn and teach new systems.
Particularly adept at helping individuals with a limited background to develop a high level of proficiency.
Effective communicator with proven ability to present abstract concepts, detailed and complex
information in an understandable manner.
Comfortable and assured in both group and one-to-one instruction. Establishes and maintains a
friendly, interactive learning environment.
Provides resourceful curriculum design and modification to best fit individual student needs and
learning styles.
EDUCATION / CERTIFICATIONS:
(Click on link for full image.)Certifications:
-- 11/2003
-- 09/1999
-- 10/1998
-- 1986
University of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Bachelor of Science in Education -- 1978
Oregon College of Education, Monmouth, Oregon
PROFESSIONAL OVERVIEW:
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR -- 01/2004 to 01/2010 [Beihang University has an upper age
limit of 55 for foreign professors.], College of Software, Beijing University of Aeronautics and
Astronautics, Beijing, China
Designed the graduate Oracle DBA course here on the Beijing Campus.
Designed and implemented the Intro to SQL course, to accommodate bright students who may have
trouble with oral English.
Designed and built the PL/SQL course to give students basic knowledge of the essential Oracle
programming language.
Designed special courses for students from Beihai College in Guangxi Province.
Taught Oracle courses in Beihai (South China) as a visting professor during three semesters.
Facilitated upgrade and maintenance of lab network.
Adapted and taught the DBA course to students with high level of experience, but some language
learning difficulty at Fujitsu in Fuzhou.
Established the Oracle Study Group for students pursuing Oracle Certification.
Implemented the adaptation of the Oracle curriculum into the Software English courses, to facilitate
the long-term objective of enhancing English learning by teaching content courses in English.
Recruited and trained TA's for the purpose of teaching in a multi-language environment.
Designed curriculum and course content for the Oracle Database courses.
Designed and built the for
distribution of materials.
Designed lab exercises taylored to non-native speakers.
Taught Oracle database courses in a lab environment in the English language to students with varying
levels of English proficiency.
Met with students on an individual basis to assist with adjustment to cross-cultural learning
environment.
Designed and built online tests to facilitate the distance learning portion of my courses.
Adapted and taught the graduate DBA course to students at South China Institute of Software
Engineering, employing a combination of local and distance learning tools.
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR -- 03/2000 to 01/2004, College of Software Engineering, University
of Advancing Computer Technology, Tempe, Arizona
Designed course materials and wrote syllabi for Networking courses.
Designed and wrote lab exercises used by Networking instructors.
Taught Microsoft systems courses in a classroom setting, including Exchange Server, Internet
Information Server, SQL Server, as well as the Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 server
platforms and the Windows NT, Windows 2000 Professional, and Windows XP client platforms.
Designed, developed, and taught the Oracle Database courses for the University.
Served as Oracle Database Administrator for the University.
Worked with other faculty in the Software College on Curriculum design and revision.
Designed and maintained student website for distribution of student materials.
Provided academic guidance and career advisement for a wide variety of students in the University.
Submitted training requests, and participated in Oracle training by Oracle trainers in Phoenix, Arizona
and San Francisco, California, including Oracle8i DBA, Oracle SQL and PL/SQL, Oracle9i Fundamentals I
and Oracle9i Fundamentals II.
IT INSTRUCTOR -- 08/1999 to 03/2000, South Mountain Community College, Phoenix, Arizona
As an adjunct instructor, designed and devoped the Microsoft Network Engineering program for the
College.
Taught Network Engineering courses in a classroom/lab setting at the college, including, Windows NT
Server system, Windows NT client system and Networking Essentials.
As a cooperative program with the College, performed network administration for a local charter
school, including administration of the Exchange email distribution server.
Provided academic advisement for students at the College.
LEARNING ADVISOR / Y2K PROJECT MANAGER -- 06/1998 to 07/1999, Scholars.com/CBT
Systems, Scottsdale, Arizona
Taught systems engineering courses over the internet to English speaking students throughout the
world. I worked the night shift (midnight to 8 am), so most of my students were in Europe and Australia.
Developed and wrote training courses for online delivery.
Provided technical consulting for end users.
Corresponded with students through email, and served as a mentor by way of online chat rooms.
Served as Y2K Project Manager after the training division moved to Canada.
REFERENCES:
References available upon request.