Updated 3/31/2016 Hyunkag Cho, Ph.D. School of Social Work, Michigan State University 254 Baker Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824 (517) 432-3732, office (517) 353-3038, fax Email: chohyu12@msu.edu 2013 Present Associate Professor, School of Social Work, Michigan State University 2007 2013 Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, Michigan State University Spring 2007 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Adjunct Lecturer, College of Social Work, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida. 2006 Ph.D. College of Social Work, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida. Dissertation: Effects of arrest on domestic violence incidence and revictimization 2001 MSW Department of Social Welfare, Seongkonghoe University, Seoul, Korea. Thesis: Dating violence among college students: Perpetration and victimization EDUCATION 1991 BA Department of Asian History, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea. Thesis: The Second United Front between Communist Party of China and the Chinese Nationalists Party during the Second Sino-Japanese War: Influences of the Third Communist International CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - 1 of 10 - RESEARCH & SCHOLARSHIP 2015 Sociocultural influences of help-seeking behavior of victims of intimate partner violence. Seed Project Funding, School of Social Work, Michigan State University ($9,000) 2015 Factors affecting help seeking behaviors of victims of intimate partner violence among college students. Provost s Undergraduate Research Initiative, Michigan State University ($3,000) 2012 Racial differences in intimate partner violence and help seeking behaviors among college students: Qualitative interview. Provost s Undergraduate Research Initiative, College of Social Science, Michigan State University ($4,000) 2011 Racial differences in intimate partner violence and help seeking behaviors among college students: Data collection and analysis. Provost s Undergraduate Research Initiative, Michigan State University ($4,000) 2010 Racial differences in intimate partner violence and help seeking behaviors among college students: Instrument development. Faculty Research and Teaching Innovation Summer Grants, School of Social Work, Michigan State University ($1,000) Provost s Undergraduate Research Initiative, Michigan State University ($2,000) 2006 Dissertation Research Grant, Florida State University ($500) 2006 Dianne F. Harrison Scholarship for the Best Dissertation Prospectus, Florida State University ($1,000)
GRANT APPLICATIONS 2016 (under review). PI. Exploring culture of health among victims of intimate partner violence across states: State-level policies, help-seeking outcomes, and immigrants. Letter of intent, Policies for action: Policy and law research to build a culture of health, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. ($195,000) 2016 (under review) PI. Effects of the patterns of intimate partner violence victimization on help-seeking behaviors. Faculty Initiatives Fund, College of Social Science, Michigan State University ($6,000) 2012 (unfunded). PI. Perceptions of school responses to bullying from immigrant youth, school personnel and parents. Investigator-Initiated Grant, William T. Grant Foundation. ($315,500) 2012 (unfunded). PI. Dating violence among immigrant college students in the US and help seeking behaviors. Officer s Research Grant, William T. Grant Foundation. ($24,653) 2011 (unfunded) Co-I (PI-Dr. Denise Saint Arnault). Clinical ethnographic interview: An intervention to promote help seeking for East Asian immigrant women. NCMHD R01 Grant Program ($1,516,356) 2011 (unfunded) PI. Dating violence among Korean college students in the US and help seeking behaviors: An examination of mediating effects of sociocultural factors. Research Grant, Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation ($46,164) 2010 (unfunded) Co-I (PI-Dr. Cris Sullivan). Developing centers for intervention and/or services research: Services to address mental health consequences of violence against women. NIMH P20 Grant Program ($4,998,246) CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS & IRB SUBMISSION 2015 Cho, H. Hong, S., Choi, Y., Yoon, S., Choi, G., Son, E., An, S., & Kwon, I. Factors affecting help seeking behaviors of victims of intimate partner violence among college students. Approved by IRB on January 2016. Data collection from 6 universities in the US and Canada on the relationships among cumulative violence, IPV, mental health, help seeking, substance use, perceived discrimination, and neighborhood. 2015 Cho, H., & Kwon, I. Help seeking behaviors of victims of intimate partner violence in the criminal justice contexts. Secondary analysis of the National Crime Victimization Survey: 2008-2014. 2015 Cho, H., Levchenko, P., Hong, H., & Shamrova, D. Help seeking behaviors of victims of intimate partner violence and sociocultural influences. Approved by IRB on May 2015. Secondary analysis of the restricted dataset from the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey. PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Cho, H. & Huang, L. (accepted). Aspects of help seeking among collegiate victims of dating violence. Journal of Family Violence. Cho, H., Kim, I., & Velez-Ortiz, D. (2014). Factors associated with mental health service use among Latino and Asian Americans. Community Mental Health Journal, 50(8), 960-967. Cho, H., Velez-Ortiz, D. & Parra-Cardona, J. R. (2014). Prevalence of intimate partner violence and associated risk factors among Latinos/as: An exploratory study with three Latino sub-populations. Violence Against Women, 20(9), 1041-1058. - 2 of 10 -
Sabri, B., Hong, J. S., Campbell, J. C. & Cho, H. (2013). Understanding children and adolescents' victimization at multiple levels: An ecological review of the literature. Journal of Social Service Research, 39(3), 322-334. Contributed to the discussion and implications of the study. Chang, H. & Cho, H. (2013). Batterer intervention programs: Current conditions and suggestions. Corrections Forum, 7(1), 191-214. (in Korean). Contributed to literature review, study design, method, data analysis and interpretation. Cho, H. & Hong, J. S., & Logan, TK. (2012). An ecological understanding of the risk factors associated with stalking behavior: Implications for social work practice. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work, 27(4). doi: 10.1177/0886109912464474. Cho, H. (2012). Use of mental health services among Asian and Latino victims of intimate partner violence. Violence Against Women, 18(4), 404-419. Cho, H., & Kim, W. (2012). Intimate partner violence among Asian Americans and their use of mental health services: Comparisons with White, Black, and Latino victims. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 14(5), 809-815. doi: 10.1007/s10903-012-9625-3. Cho, H. (2012). Examining gender differences in the nature and context of intimate partner violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 27(13), 2665-2684. Cho, H. (2012). Intimate partner violence among Asian Americans: Risk factor differences across ethnic subgroups. Journal of Family Violence, 27(3), 215-224. Cho, H., & Kim, W. (2012). Racial differences in satisfaction with mental health services among victims of intimate partner violence. Community Mental Health Journal, 48(1), 84-90. doi: 10.1007/s10597-011-9398-5 Cho, H. (2012). Racial differences in the prevalence of intimate partner violence against women and associated factors. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 27(2), 344-363. Cho, H., & Chang, H. (2011). Criminal justice and batterer intervention programs: Policies and practices in Korea and the United States. Corrections Forum, 5(1), 217-238 (in Korean). Hong, J. S., Cho, H., Allen-Meares, P., & Espelage, D. (2011). The social ecology of the Columbine high school shootings. Children & Youth Services Review, 33, 861-868. Contributed to the discussion and implications of the study. Cho, H., & Wilke, D. J. (2010). Does police intervention in intimate partner violence work? Estimating the impact of batterer arrest in reducing revictimization. Advances in Social Work, 11(2), 283-302. Hong, J. S., Cho, H., & Lee, A. S. (2010). Revisiting the Virginia Tech Shooting: An ecological systems analysis. Journal of Loss and Trauma. 15(6), 561-575. Contributed to the elaboration of ecological framework and its components, implications and conclusions of the study. Cho, H., & Wilke, D. J. (2010). Gender differences in the nature of the intimate partner violence and effects of perpetrator arrest on revictimization. Journal of Family Violence, 25(4), 393-400. Teasley, M., Randolph, K., & Cho, H. (2008). School social workers perceived understanding of inner city & urban community and neighborhood risk and protective factors and effectiveness in practice tasks. School Social Work Journal, 33(1), 47-64. Contributed to the method, data analysis and results section. Cho, H., & Wilke, D. J. (2005). How has the Violence Against Women Act affected the response of the criminal justice system to domestic violence? Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 32(4), 125-139. Chang, H., & Cho, H. (2001). The prevalence and risk factors of dating violence among university students. Korean Journal of Family Social Work, 8, 177-201 (in Korean). - 3 of 10 -
Contributed to the literature review and results section. MANUSCRIPTS SUBMITTED FOR PEER REVIEW Cho, H., & Kwon, I. (under review). Intimate partner violence, cumulative violence exposure, and mental health service use. Community Mental Health Journal. MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS Cho, H., & Kwon, I. (in progress). Patterns of intimate partner violence victimization and survivors help-seeking behaviors. Violence Against Women. BOOKS Cho, H. (2009). Effects of arrest on domestic violence incidence and revictimization: Logistic regression and regression time series analysis of the National Crime Victimization Survey from 1987 to 2003. Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller Aktiengesellschaft & Co. KG. BOOK CHAPTERS Cho, H. (2011). From Hawaii to New York: A historical understanding of Korean Americans immigration and resistance against all odds. In J. H. Schiele (Ed.), Social welfare policy: Regulation and resistance among people of color (pp.113-133). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. RESEARCH REPORTS Chang, H., Cho, H., Kim. Y., Song, W., & Byun, H. (2011) Domestic violence batterer intervention program: Evaluation and policy recommendations (No.2011-28). Seoul, Korea: Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. Contributed to the design, data collection and analysis, and interpretation of the results from the sub-studies on batter intervention programs in the US and Korea. Chang, H., Cho, H., Kim. Y., & Won, H. (2010) A study of batterer intervention program and pre-trial diversion: Policy analysis and implications (No.2010-42). Seoul, Korea: Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. Contributed to the design, data collection and analysis, and interpretation of the results from the sub-studies on batter intervention programs in the US and Korea. Chang, H., Kim, Y., Cho, H., Kim, K., & Park, K. (2007) Studies on care-giving services in the public sector (No.2007-6). Seoul, Korea: Korean Women s Development Institute. Contributed to the section on the elderly service and care systems in Florida by doing secondary data analysis and interviewing government officials. Wilke, D. J., & Cho, H. (2006). Evaluation of the Charlotte Alliance for a Safe & Drug-Free Community. Technical report accepted by the Charlotte, Florida Alliance for a Safe & Drug Free Community. Contributed to data analysis, results and discussions of the study. PROFESSIONAL MEETING PRESENTATIONS Cho, H. & Kwon, I. (2016, June). The effects of cumulative violence exposure on help seeking among survivors of intimate partner violence. Paper presentation for the Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development, Seoul, Korea. [This is a modified version of the presentation at SSWR 2016 with the same title] Cho, H. & Kwon, I. (2016, January). The effects of cumulative violence exposure on help seeking among survivors of intimate partner violence. Poster presentation for 20 th Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, Washington, DC. Cho, H., & Kim, W. (2015, October). Challenges and opportunities of social work for Korean Americans. Paper - 4 of 10 -
presentation in the partnership session of Korean American Social Work Educators Association, 61 st Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Denver, CO. Cho, H. & Kim, I. (2013, January). Factors associated with mental health service use among Latino and Asian Americans. Paper presentation for 17 th Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, San Diego, CA. Cho, H. (2012, November). Dating violence and help seeking behaviors among college students. Poster presentation for 58th Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Washington, DC. Cho, H. (2012, November). Stressors, coping resources, and physical/mental health problems among Korean immigrants. Discussion panel at the research partnership session for 58th Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Washington, DC. Cho, H. (2011, October). Examining gender differences in the nature and context of intimate partner violence. Paper presentation for 57th Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta, GA. Kim, W., & Cho, H. (2011, January). Ethnic differences in intimate partner violence among Latino Americans: Comparisons among Mexican, Puerto Rican and Cuban Americans. Paper presentation for 15 th Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, Tampa, FL. Cho, H., & Kim, W. (2010, October). Gender differences in factors affecting intimate partner violence among Asian Americans. Paper presentation for 56 th Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Portland, OR. Cho, H., & Kim, W. (2010, January). Use of mental health services among abused Asian and Latino Americans. Paper presentation for 14 th Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, San Francisco. Cho, H., & Chang, H. (2008, October). Cross-national comparisons of reasons for reporting domestic violence to police. Paper presentation for 54 th Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Philadelphia, PA. Cho, H. (2008, January). The nature of intimate partner violence against men and the effect of arrest. Paper presentation for 12 th Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, Washington, DC. Cho, H. (2007, January). Effects of arrest of domestic violence batterers on reducing victims' revictimization: An analysis of the national crime victimization survey from 1987 to 2003. Paper presentation for 11 th Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, San Francisco. Cho, H. (2007, January). Effects of arrest of batterers on reducing domestic violence incidence: Time series analysis of National Crime Victimization Survey from 1987 to 2003. Poster presentation for 11 th Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, San Francisco. Cho, H., & Wilke, D. (2007, January). Effects of the Violence Against Women Act on responses of victims and the police: Interrupted time series analysis of the National Crime Victimization Survey from 1992 to 2003. Poster presentation for 11 th Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference, San Francisco. Cho, H. (2006, May). An effect of active police intervention in domestic violence in reducing victims revictimization. Poster presentation for 14th Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX. Cho, H. (2006, February). Effects of arrest on the victim s future safety. Paper presentation for 18 th Southeast Evaluation Association Annual Conference, Tallahassee, FL. Cho, H. (2005, May). Do the feminist batterer treatment programs work? An historical and philosophical examination. Poster presentation for 13th Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. Crook, W. P., & Cho, H. (2004, July). An analysis of federal, state and local homelessness policies: From benevolence to criminalization. Paper presentation for the State Policy Conference, Charleston, SC. PROFESSIONAL GROUP PRESENTATIONS Cho, H. (2007, July). Police intervention strategies in domestic violence: Comparisons between Korean and the US. Paper presentation for the Korean Forum on Family Policies Monthly Conference, Seoul, Korea. - 5 of 10 -
INVITED PRESENTATIONS Cho, H. (2014, September). Korean Americans in the Greater Lansing area: Thoughts for community building. International Conference on Korean Americans: Justice and Humanity, Michigan State University. Cho, H. (2009, March). An historical understanding of conflicts between African Americans and Korean Americans. African American and African Studies Program, Michigan State University. COLLOQUIA Cho, H. (2013, December). What happens after the police arrests perpetrators of intimate partner violence? Research Monthly, School of Social Welfare, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea. Cho, H. (2012, January). Dating violence and help-seeking among college students: SurveyMonkey, sampling, and Registrar. Research Brownbag, School of Social Work, Michigan State University. Cho, H. & Kim, W. (2009, October). Use of mental health services among Asian victims of intimate partner violence: Comparisons with white, black, and Latino victims. Research Brownbag, School of Social Work, Michigan State University. COURSES TAUGHT TEACHING 2007 - present Social Work Practice with Task Groups, Organizations, and Communities (Undergraduate-level) Research Methods of Social Work I-Statistics and Data Analysis (Undergraduate-level) Human Behavior and the Social Environment (Undergraduate-level) Theories of Groups, Organizations, and Communities in Social Work (Graduate-level) Social Work Perspectives in Human Development (Graduate-level) Social Work Research Methods (Graduate-level) Applied Social Work Research: Survey and Field Design (Graduate-level) Essential Research Tools for Social Work practice Statistics (Graduate-level) Social Work Research: Quantitative & Qualitative Methods (Doctoral- level) 2005-2007 Social Work Practice II A task group, organization, and communities (Undergraduate-level) Introduction to Social Work Research (Undergraduate-level) Measurement in Social Work Research (Undergraduate-level) 2002-2003 Homelessness in America: People, programs, and policies (Teaching Assistant) Upper-level undergraduate and graduate students and came from various departments. Responsible for course website maintenance, grading, and one 3-hour session teaching (Topic: local level interventions in homelessness). Advanced Policy Analysis (Graduate-level) (Teaching Assistant) Responsible for course website maintenance, grading, and one 3-hour-session teaching (Topic: Policy and practitioners role). Advanced Policy Analysis (Teaching Assistant) Responsible for assisting students with course assignments DIRECTED INDEPENDENT STUDIES Jessica Gladden (2010). Mental health in African refugees living in Kenya (Doctoral student) Woo-Jong Kim (2008). A critical analysis of child care subsidy systems in the US. (Doctoral student) - 6 of 10 -
DOCTORAL RESEARCH MENTORSHIP Liz Sharda (Spring to Summer, 2016). Foster parent peer support, satisfaction, and retention. School of Social Work Doctoral Student Summer Research Fellowship. Ilan Kwon (Fall 2014-present). Interconnected factors for help seeking among victims of intimate partner violence. Yang Yue (Fall 2012-Spring 2013). Racial/ethnic differences in intimate partner violence and help seeking behaviors among college students-qualitative interview Sang-Wook Lee (Fall 2010-Spring 2012). Effects of criminal justice intervention in domestic violence: Comparisons between court-ordered and pretrial diversion programs Racial differences in intimate partner violence and help seeking behaviors among college students Lisa Hosack (Fall 2010-Spring 2011). Personal disorder as a contributing factor in the quality of marital relationship. Woo-Jong Kim (Fall 2009-Spring 2010). Satisfaction with mental health services among Asian victims of intimate partner violence: A comparison with Latino, African American, and White victims. UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH MENTORSHIP Ryan Kunz & Aleya Williams (Fall 2015-Spring 2016). Sociocultural influences of help-seeking behavior of victims of intimate partner violence Michelle Kaiser (Fall 2012-Spring 2013). Racial differences in intimate partner violence and help seeking behaviors among college students Qualitative interview. Megan Kelly (Fall 2011-Spring 2013). Racial differences in intimate partner violence and help seeking behaviors among college students. Caelyn Ditz (Fall 2010-Spring 2012). Racial differences in intimate partner violence and help seeking behaviors among college students. CLASSROOM PRESENTATION September 5, 2009 Applied Theoretical Underpinnings of the Social Work Profession, MSW Practice Seminar, School of Social Work, Michigan State University (1.5 hr. lecture to 100 incoming MSW students). DOCTORAL GUIDANCE/DISSERTATION COMMITTEE Jisuk Sun (member, 2016-present) Kristen Prock (member, 2015-present) Ilan Kwon (member, 2014-present) Woo Jong Kim (member, 2009-2013) Joseph Kuilema (member, 2011-2013) Jessica Gladden (Chair, 2008-2012) Sangwook Lee (member, 2010-2012) Lisa Hosack (member, 2011-2012) DOCTORAL STUDENT ADVISING Sangwook Lee (Advisor to the first year doctoral student, 2009) - 7 of 10 -
Woo Jong Kim (Advisor to the first year doctoral student, 2008) SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Committee chair, Human Behavior and the Social Environment Sequence Committee (2013-present) Committee member, Faculty Advisory Committee (2015-present) Committee member, Faculty Search Committee (2014-2015) Committee member, Educational Policy Committee (2014-present) Committee member, Research Sequence Committee (2009-2013) Committee member, Faculty Mentoring Pilot Development Committee (2011) SERVICE Committee member, Faculty Search Committee for the Social Work/Family & Child Ecology Youth Development position (2008-2009) Committee member, Doctoral Program Committee (2008-2013) Committee member, Human Behavior and the Social Environment Sequence Committee (2007-2013) Committee member, BASW Practice Sequence Committee (2007-2013) COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Committee member, College Research Committee (Spring 2015) MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Reviewer for manuscripts Honors College Undergraduate Research and Creative Arts journal, MSU (2010-present) THE PROFESSION Reviewer for refereed journals Journal of Community Practice (2014-present) Journal of Social Service Research (2012-present) International Perspectives in Psychology: Research, Practice, Consultation (2012-present) Violence Against Women (2011-present) Crime and Delinquency (2010-present) Journal of Family Violence (2010-present) Advances in Social Work (2008-present) Reviewer for refereed conferences Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting (2008) Society for Prevention Research Annual Conference (2006) Reviewer for grants National Science Foundation (2012-present) - 8 of 10 -
Session moderator for refereed conferences Invited partnership session, Korean American Social Work Educators Association, CSWE (2015) Paper presentation session, SSWR Annual Conference (2010; 2012) Symposium Organization Committee chair, Organizing Committee for the partnership session, Korean American Social Work Educators Association, CSWE (2015) Committee member, Organizing Committee for the National Symposium on Multicultural Issues in Violence against Women in 2013, hosted by the Violence Against Women Research and Outreach Initiative, Michigan State University (2011-2012) Leadership Vice President, Council on Korean Studies, Michigan State University (2014-2015) Vice President, Korean American Social Work Educators Association (2011-2015) Chair, Fundraising Committee Assisting Korean American Social Work Doctoral Students (2012-2015) OUTREACH/COMMUNITY Advisor to a commissioner, Governor s Advisory Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs, Harrisburg, PA (2016-present) Advisor, Korean Student Organization, Michigan State University (2014-present) Advisor, Korean Buddhist Organization, Michigan State University (2014-present) Interpreter, Korean victims of violence, Greater Lansing area (2010-present) Provide interpretation services for Korean victims of violence whose English was limited. Committee member, Limited English Proficiency Plan Committee, EVE (End Violent Encounter), Inc., Lansing, MI (2008-2013) Translated English materials into Korean Monitor and evaluate training programs for staffs in domestic violence service agencies Executive Director, Citizens Solidarity for Open Society, Seong-dong District, Seoul, Korea. (1996-1998) Represented and directed the branch. Coordinated collaboration of community service organizations o Supported for the elderly and children living in poverty. o Advocated affordable housing for the poor family. o Recruited and trained community volunteers. Director, Civic Education, Citizens Solidarity for Open Society, Seong-dong District, Seoul, Korea. (1991-1995) Developed and administered the Education Center for Community Volunteers. Developed and published educational materials on various social agenda and issues. Volunteer, Enlightenment Service for Rural Communities, Korea. (1984-1989) 2015 Margaret Nielsen Award for Diversity Achievement. School of Social Work, MSU AWARDS - 9 of 10 -
TRAININGS 2010 Language Interpretation Project Interpreter Training. MSU Safe Place (East Lansing, MI, March 20) 2009 Research Workshop: Advancing Precision in Program Evaluation. Institute for the Advancement of Social Work Research (Washington DC, June 24-25) 2008 Grant Workshop: Write Winning Grants. Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station (Michigan State University, December 16) 2008 Research Workshop: Qualitative Data Analysis: It s not just anything goes? Institute for the Advancement of Social Work Research (Washington DC, August 1-2) 2008 Domestic Violence Training for Volunteers. CARE/EVE, Inc./MSU Safe Place (Lansing, MI, May 29-June 1) 2005 Certificate of Measurement and Statistics, College of Education, Florida State University. 2003 Certificate of Teaching, Program for Instructional Excellence, Florida State University. Council on Social Work Education (CSWE; 2005-present) Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR; 2004-present) PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY SKILLS QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS SOFTWARE: Have conducted the following statistical analyses using; SAS: Intervention time series analysis, regression time series analysis. SPSS: t-test, ANOVA, multiple regression, logistic regression, factor analysis, time series analysis, complex samples design. LISREL: Factor analysis using SEM. HLM: Hierarchical linear models. Mplus: SEM WEB PUBLISHING SOFTWARE: Have done the following works using; Macromedia Director: Developed and published CD-ROM-based instructional materials. Macromedia Flash: Developed and published Web-based instructional materials. Adobe Photoshop: Produced and refined digital images. Macromedia Dreamweaver: Developed and published instructional websites. Fluency in Korean. Intermediate fluency in written Japanese & Chinese. Basic fluency in spoken Japanese & Chinese. FOREIGN LANGUAGE SKILLS - 10 of 10 -