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Cheng-Han Lee

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Critical Analyst / Storytelling Expert / Narrative Designer

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upGrad

Current role in the industry:

Content Strategy at Coursera

Educational Qualification:

Master of Science in Computer Science, HCI from UC San Diego (2007 - 2010)., Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from The University of Texas at Austin (2001 - 2005).

Expertise:

Technical Training

E-Learning

Program Management

Product Management

Software Development

Human Computer Interaction

User Experience

User Interface

Web Development

About

Cheng-Han is leading a talented team at UpGrad to build the PG Diploma in Software Development program and preparing students for software development jobs of the future.

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Why I Quit a Fortune 500 Company for a Startup

I loved video games as a kid. I loved playing video games. I loved reading about video games. I loved video games so much that I loved watching other people playing video games. Yes, in case you are wondering, I had a problem. With all this said, I was predestined to study computer science, learn to programme, and ultimately get a job as a software engineer making video games. Or that’s how things were supposed to be. Like Forest Gump said, “Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re gonna get.” And boy did life have other plans for me. It took me down some extremely unexpected and strange turns. I went to college to study computer science. I ended up hating computer science. I wanted to get as far away from computer science as I could But I ended up going to graduate school to study more computer science anyway. Infographic: What After IT? Top 5 Transitions You Can Make I ended up falling in love with graduate school so much that I wanted to stay in academia forever. Instead, I ended up getting a job at a big corporation – a fortune 500 company. I planned to stay at this big corporation and climb the career ladder. Here too, I ended up jumping off the career ladder and jumping into the world of education. My friends and family were generally supportive of my decisions, or at least until that last one. Some of them still introduce me as Cheng-Han, someone who used to work at a big corporation. Many of them doubted my decision to leave behind a lucrative job and get into education. They often ask me … ‘why did you leave?’. To the question of ‘why’, I reply that I have no regrets because I am now in a position to make the world a better place by making higher education more accessible to everyone in the world. Since joining the world of education, I have created classes that have been taken by hundreds of thousands of students (yes, hundreds of thousands, the population of a small city). I have created online classes taken by students from 40+ countries worldwide. And, more importantly, the online classes that I help created have enriched people’s lives and helped them reach their dreams and goals.   In fact, one of my most cherished memories is a note from a 14-year-old student in rural India. He said he would not have learned what he learned if it wasn’t for a class that I helped create. He wrote me a thank you note and that’s a thank you note I’ll treasure for the rest of my life. Through this 14-year-old,  I realized that I had made a profound impact on someone’s life halfway across the world, through education alone. Education is clearly a powerful tool that can be used to better people’s lives, worldwide. India’s Acadmic Sector needs a New Avatar, a Contemporary Approach In addition, with the advent of technologies and expansion of the internet, we now have the means to amplify the reach and impact of education. We can build online classes that can be taken by hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world.  Help them learn something that they want to learn. Help them reach their full potential. And help them reach their dreams and goals, much like how we helped that 14-year-old boy achieve his ambitions. If you liked my journey or the story of the 14-year-old boy and would like to make a positive impact on society through education, please visit the UpGrad careers page to know more about the open positions.

by Cheng-Han Lee

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11 Dec 2017

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