Students are advised to use the course website.
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2012-02-20T01:53:48-05:00
2012-02-20T01:53:48-05:00
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Monday - February 20, 2012 01:53
Continuing to innovate teaching and learning methods, in the second semester of the 2011-2012 academic year, the school piloted the use of subject websites in teaching and learning in 19 subject classes. The subject websites were used as a tool for lecturers to implement teaching activities.
Continuing to innovate teaching and learning methods, in the second semester of the 2011-2012 academic year, the school piloted the use of subject websites in teaching and learning in 19 subject classes. The subject websites were used as a tool for lecturers to implement teaching activities.Using the course website for teaching and learning is not considered online teaching and learning, so lecturers and students must still attend classes according to the announced timetable. Students should pay special attention to the fact that in addition to complying with the learning regulations in classrooms, they must also fully follow the instructions of the lecturers as stated in the announcements on the course website. For technical support, students can contact the following addresses: - Account/password support: Center for Information Technology Application, VNU (phone: 04.37547880; email: vnunet@vnu.edu.vn) - Other support: Students can contact Mr. Nguyen Danh Quang at the Training Department. On February 19-20, 2012, the University will organize training for students on using the course website. The training schedule will be arranged according to the course code. If students see their current course code listed, they must attend the training. The course website address is http://bbh.vnu.edu.vn. Students log in to the course website using the email account provided by VNU (...@vnu.edu.vn). For the 2011 cohort, accounts will be issued at the beginning of next week. If students are still using this account normally, they can also log in to view these classes. Students who have changed their password but cannot remember it should contact technical support at the address above. Students who have never used the website will retain the default password, which is their student ID number. In addition, students should note that before the course website officially goes live, they should not send inquiries to the Academic Affairs Department regarding issues related to the course website. From now until February 22, 2012, lecturers and the Academic Affairs Department are preparing the final steps for the official launch of the course website.