Publications/Reports
Books
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Lê, Q, Graduate Research Papers in Rural Health, University of Tasmania, Launceston, 220 (2007).
Book chapters
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Kilpatrict, S, Lê, Q, Chester, J, (2007). ‘Diversity, culture and place: health and rural Australia’ . Rural Health Textbook published by the Australian Rural Health Education Network (in press).
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Lê, Q, & Le, T ‘Evaluation of Educational Software: Theory into Practice’ (2007). In J Sigafoos, V Green (Eds.). ‘Teaching and Technology’ (pp 115 124) – Nova Science Publishers, New York, USA.
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Le, T & Lê, Q. ‘Reflective Learning in Online Communication’ (2007). In J Sigafoos, V Green (Eds.). ‘Teaching and Technology’ (pp 147 - 156) – Nova Science Publishers, New York, USA.
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Le, T & Lê, Q. ‘Using Computers to Promote Literacy Development’ (2007). In J Sigafoos, V Green (Eds.). ‘Teaching and Technology’ (pp 41 - 50) – Nova Science Publishers, New York, USA.
- Le, Q, (2007). ‘Pathways to Graduate Research’. In Q. Le (ed.) Graduate Research Papers in Rural Health, (pp 161 - 180). University of Tasmania, Quynh Le (ed), Launceston.
Journals / Edited Journals
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Lê, Q. (1995). ‘Euthanasia: An Intercultural Perspective’. The Australian Journal of Social Issues. 30(1), 98-103.
- Lê, Q. (1995). Science, Technology and Culture: A Vietnamese Perspective. Journal of Vietnamese Studies. Melbourne: Australian Association of Vietnamese Studies. 53-58
- Le, T., & Le, Q (1999). ‘A Web-Based Study of Students' Attitudes towards the Web’. Computer in the Social Studies Journal. [WWW Document]. URL:
http://www.cssjournal.com/. 7(5). (reprinted with permission of AACE). - Le, T., & Le, Q. (Eds.) (1996 – 2007). Language Society and Culture Journal. URL: http://www.educ.utas.edu.au/users/tle/JOURNAL/
- Lê, Q. & McManamey, R. (2006). Lessons learnt from literature: Exploring outsourcing in rural hospitals and health services. New Community Quarterly Journal. 4(4), Fitzroy, Victoria, 10 – 14.
- Kilpatrick SI, Johns S, Millar P, Le Q, Routley G. (2007). Skill shortages in health: innovative solutions using vocational education and training. Rural and Remote Health 7 (online), 2007: no. 623. Available from: http://www.rrh.org.au .
- Lê, Q, McManamey, R, (2007). ‘Health Outsourcing in a Rural Context’, Journal of Health Issues (93) 30-33.
Refereed conference publications
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Lê, Q. (1995). A genre-based approach to computer assisted language learning. In JM. Pearce & A. Ellis. Conference proceedings on Learning with technology (pp. 333-337). Melbourne, VIC: University of Melbourne.
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Lê, Q. & Fisher, D. (1996). ‘Science education and intercultural interaction’. In A. Barthel (Ed.), Proceedings on intercultural interaction and development: Converging perspectives (pp. 91-94). Sydney, NSW: University of Technology.
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Lê, Q. & Grady, N., (1997). ‘Intercultural sensitivity in Internet-based teaching and learning’. In D. Fisher & T. Rickards (Eds.), Proceedings of the 1997 international conference on science, mathematics and technology (pp. 383-387). Perth, WA: Curtin University of Technology.
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Lê, T, Lê, Q., (1997). ‘Web-Based Evaluation of Courseware’. In R. Kevill, R. Oliver & R. Phillips (Eds.), Proceedings of ASCILITE'97 on what works and why? (pp. 353-358). Perth, WA: Curtin University of Technology.
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Lê, T, Ceperkovic, R, Le, Q, Dinh, QT. (1998). ‘Interlanguage in University context’, Literacy on the Line, Adelaide, 146 – 150.
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Lê, Q, Lê, T. (1998). ‘Learner-Friendliness in a Linguistic-Awareness Courseware’, In J. E. Goodell (Ed.), Proceedings of the Australasian joint regional conference of GASAT and IOSTE (pp. 392-397). Perth, WA: Curtin University of Technology.
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Lê, Q, Lê, T, Fisher, D., (1998). ‘Phonetics and linguistic variation: A Web-based courseware’. In T. Ottmann, & I. Tomek (Eds.), Proceedings of ED-MEDIA/ED-TELECOM 98 world conference (pp. 1718-1719). Charlottesville, Virginia: Association for the Advancement of Computers in Education.
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Lê, T, Lê, Q, Throssell, P. (1998). ‘Problems of teleteaching: a critical theory perspective’. In T. Ottmann, & I. Tomek (Eds.), Proceedings of ED-MEDIA/ED - TELECOM 98 world conference (pp. 791-795). Charlottesville, Virginia: Association for the Advancement of Computers in Education.
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Cerperkovic, P; Lê, T; & Lê, Q. (1998). ‘Students as partners in developing on-line teaching’. Proceedings of the Australian Council for Adult Literacy Conference (pp. 82-87), Adelaide.
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Le, T., & Le, Q. (1999). ‘A web-based study of students' attitudes towards the Web’. In B. Collis & R. Oliver (Eds.), Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 1999 world conference (pp. 747-752). Charlottesville, Virginia: Association or the Advancement of Computers in Education.
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Walker, J., & Lê, Q. (1999). ‘Acculturation in an information technology discourse community’ In B. Collis & R. Oliver (Eds.), Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 1999 world conference (pp. 80-84). Charlottesville, Virginia: Association for the Advancement of Computers in Education.
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Lê, T & Lê, Q. (2000), ‘Learners as an important resource in web-based teaching’. In G. Romeo (Ed.): ACEC 2000 Conference Proceedings. CD-ROM.
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Walker, J., & Lê, Q. (2001) ‘Rural health and IT: a critical disclosure analysis perspective’, in Good Health ~ Good Country Conference Proceedings, CD-ROM
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Walker, J., & Lê, Q. (2001) ‘Is the Web Too Powerful’. In C. Montgomerie & J. Viteli (Eds.), Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 2001 world conference (pp. 1979 – 1980). Norfolk, Virginia: Association for the Advancement of Computers in Education.
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Lê, Q., & Lê, T. (2001) ‘The Web in the Eyes of Learner’. In C. Montgomerie & J. Viteli (Eds.), Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 2001 world conference (pp. 1060 – 1061). Norfolk, Virginia: Association for the Advancement of Computers in Education.
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Lê, T, Lê, Q, (2002). ‘The Nature of Learners' Email Communications’. In Kinshuk et al. (Eds). Proceedings of the International Conference on Computers in Education, (pp. 468-471). Massey University, Auckland.
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Lê, Q, Lê, T., (2002). ‘Where Does the Superhighway Lead Us? A Learners' Perspective’. In Anne M., John S. M. and Dianne C. (Eds.). Computers in Education 2001: Australian Topics (pp.61-66). Kluwer Academic Publisher, Denmark.
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Lê, T, Lê, Q., (2002). ‘Beware of the Web’. In Deryn W. & Jane A. (Eds.). Networking the Learner: Computers in Education, (pp. 383-388). Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Lê, Q. ‘Issues on Health Data Collection’, Creative Dissent: Constructive Solutions, Parramatta NSW, on line
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Lê, Q., (2006). ‘Cultural meaning in health communication’. Young people's health: what's it going to take, Sydney Olympic Park, 33.
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Kilpatrick, SI, Johns, S, Millar, P, Le, Q, Routley, GK, (2007). ‘Innovative solutions to skill shortages in health: research & practice’, 9th National Rural Health Conference Program and Papers, Albury, NSW, 1-7 March.
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Lê, Q, (2007). ‘Health Informatics: An Intercultural Perspective’. In Deryn W. & Jane A. (Eds.). Networking the Learner: Computers in Education, (pp. 383-388). Brisbane, Australia.
- Le, Q, ‘Intercultural issues in conducting health care qualitative research’, Professionally Speaking: Qualitative Research and the Professions Abstracts, Melbourne, Vic, 30 (2007) (in press).
Non-refereed conference publications
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Lê, T, Lê, Q., (2003). ‘Learning How to Conform: Freedom or Fear?’. In S. Jeffrey (ed.), The State of Education: Quantity, Quality and Outcomes (pp. 200-201), Oxford UK.
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Lê, Q, Lê, T, (2004). ‘Intercultural Health Metaphor’. Doing the Public Good: Positioning Education Research.Melbourne. CD-ROM version: ISSN 1324-9320
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Lê, T, Lê, Q., (2004). ‘A contrastive study of on-line communications functions between undergraduate and postgraduate students’. Doing the Public Good: Positioning Education Research. Melbourne. CD-ROM version: ISSN 1324-9320.
- Lê, Q, Lê, T, (2005). ‘ICT Role in Rural Health Education’. In Costa S. & Qiong W. (Eds.)) Conference proceeding of the 4th International conference on Technology in Teaching and learning in Higher Education 11th – 13th July 2005, (pp. 161-166).Beijing China.. National-Louis University, Chicago, USA.
Presentation/Posters/Demonstrations at the conferences
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Lê, T., Mahnken, PA., & Lê, Q., (1996). ‘Linguistic Awareness for Teacher Education: A Multimedia CAL Learning Experience’. In P. Carlson, & F. Makedon (Eds.), Proceedings of educational multimedia and hypermedia 1996 (pp. 845). Charlottesville, Virginia: Association for the Advancement of Computers in Education. (Poster/Demonstration)
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Myhill, M., Lê, T., & Lê, Q. (1999). ‘Development of an Internet TESOL courseware. Presented at the international conference on language development and co-operation’ Hanoi, Vietnam.
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Lê, Q, & Lê, T. (2001) ‘Collaborative learning: A web-based case study’. In C. Montgomerie & J. Viteli (Eds.), Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 2001 world conference (p. 1059). Norfolk, Virginia: Association for the Advancement of Computers in Education. (Poster/Demonstration)
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Walker, JH, Lê, Q., (2003). ‘Polycom viavideo for rural health: a Tasmanian evaluative study’, 6th WONCA World Rural Health Conference: Book of Abstracts, (pp. 103-104). Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
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Lê, Q. (2003) ‘Polycom ViaVideo for Rural health: Strengths and weaknesses’, Teaching Matters 2003. University of Tasmania, Hobart.
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Le, T, Lê, Q & Wang, Q. (2007). ‘Conducting research in conflicting discourses: conceptual, methodological and cultural issues’, The ALAA Congress 2007 – 29th Jun to 6th Jul, University of Wollongong.
Contract Report, Consultant's Report
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Le, Q, Stirling, CM, Census of Tasmanian General Practitioners, October 2007 - Summary of Results, General Practice Tasmania Limited, 1835-274X (2007) [Contract Report]
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Kilpatrick, SI, Le, Q, Johns, SM, Millar, P, Routley, GK, Responding to health skills shortages: Innovative directions from vocational education and training, National Centre for Vocational Education Research (2007) [Contract Report]
Briefing Papers / Reports
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November 2001 - Building the IT Capacity of Rural Health Teaching Sites (RHTS) as Centres of Excellence for E-health and E-learning.
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February 2003 - Polycom ViaVideo conference system for UDRH: an evaluative report.
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March 2005 – Broadband for Rural Tasmania Project report (a joint report with the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), the Department of Education (DoE), the Department of Premier and Cabinet, the Institute of TAFE Tasmania (TAFE) and the University of Tasmania (UTAS).
My full publication list is available at UTAS web site.