The DTU e-Learning Center held an
opening ceremony for the X19 e-Learning Course, phase 4, on October 6th. This special DTU program allows students from all
over the country to earn their Bachelor’s degrees online, without going to
class. The event was attended by Associate Professor Le Duc Toan, DTU
Vice-Provost, Mr. Duong Truong Quoc Khanh, the DTU e-Learning Center
Vice-Manager, Mr. Ho Tuan Vu, Dean of Accounting Faculty, Mr. Nguyen Tan Thuan,
IT lecturers and a large number of students.
Associate Professor Dr. Le Duc Toan speaks at the ceremony
Opening the ceremony, Associate Professor Le
Duc Toan said: ”DTU takes pride in being a
multi-discipline university with high-quality education, using advanced
international teaching methods. The e-Learning course provides students with an
innovative, practical education. We hope that the students will do well”.
Associate Professor Le Duc Toan presents study
materials to students
Associate Professor Dr. Le Duc Toan distributed
materials, including CDs, books and a handbook for new students. Mr. Duong Truong Quoc Khanh outlines the program, online
study techniques and how to take part in a virtual class. He also
answered questions about the course rules.
Nguyen Thi Hao, a new student enrolling in the
course
Ms. Nguyen Thi Hao, a new Accounting student
said: ”I am impressed with this DTU
program. It is more affordable and convenient for us to study at home, as most
of us have daytime jobs. Thanks go to DTU for making it easier for us to gain
additional qualifications”.
The advantages of e-learning have met the
expectations of most students. Nguyen Dinh The said: ”Currently I am working in the Kon Tum Information Communication
Department. Enrolling in the e-learning course at DTU helps me and others from
remote areas gain more qualifications for our jobs at low cost. The schedules
are flexible, so don’t need to worry about being absent from classes”.
DTU was one of the first universities in
Vietnam to understand the latest developments in education, so it designed and
implemented e-Learning courses. The program has rapidly
met the increasing demands of the participants, who are then contributing their
new skills to the local workforce.
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