Ronald Yu is a director at Gikron Ltd, publisher of NovacoursesTM online courseware aimed at professionals, in particular legal professionals. He is a U.S. Patent Agent, holds JD, LLM, MBA and BSME degrees. Mr. Yu has taught classes in e-commerce, patent law, and computer forensics, and has developed courses, both traditional and online, for lawyers and other professionals. He wrote the guidelines for digital forensics investigation for the Hong Kong Information Security and Forensics Society. He also authored or co-authored legal papers on the use of Covenants Not to Sue in IT licensing, Objective Recklessness in criminal law, The Doctrine of Equivalents in patent law, Right of Abode for Foreign Domestic Workers in Hong Kong, and potential legal issues surrounding Internet Zone Transfers.
Articles by Ronald Yu
eLearning's Benefits Are Obvious: Why Don't They Like It?
(5/9/11)As use of the Internet and the Web for learning expands, there will be more opportunities for cultural differences to affect how, and whether, learning takes place at all. This article looks at the barriers to use of eLearning and what we can do about them.
Being An e-Learning Developer Doesn't Excuse You From Being Careful
(8/8/09)Today’s tough economic times make it tempting for e-Learning developers and providers to devise new ways to find new revenue streams or save money. But in doing so, they must be careful to avoid finding themselves on the wrong end of a lawsuit.
Creating E-Learning for Lawyers Around the World
(3/16/09)As the world becomes more and more interconnected, e-Learning producers find that they must be aware that their audience is now international. This may be nowhere more true than in the case of continuing education programs for those in the legal professions. This week’s article, by a highly qualified practitioner, explores the issues. This is an area that we should all be paying attention to!

