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The ''Gdansk University of Technology'' ('''Politechnika Gdanska''', PG) | The ''Gdansk University of Technology'' ('''Politechnika Gdanska''', PG) supports e-learning and distance learning through its Distance Education Centre. | ||
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The institution’s main office is in Gdansk, [[Poland]]. <!-- Other campuses...--> | The institution’s main office is in Gdansk, [[Poland]]. <!-- Other campuses...--> | ||
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As mentioned in the [http://static.pg.gda.pl/temp/files/en/rules.pdf university's rules (PDF)], a full-time student is entitled to study free of charge if he/she succeeds, while part-time students pay the tuition and other fees over the term specified in the plan of studies. | |||
The Gdansk University of Technology web site is at http://www.gda.pl. | |||
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The '''Distance Education Centre''' (DECTUG) or ''Centrum Edukacji Niestacjonarnej'' at Gdansk University of Technology was considered one of the leading e-learning centers in Poland and was set up in 1996/1997, when it also began e-learning. DECTUG has been founded by the Rector of TUG as an experimental didactic unit for realisation of pilot - national and international - projects connected with utilisation of computer networks and multimedia technologies in distance education (DE). According to Rector Regulation the Distance Education Centre was dissolved on December 31st, 2004. | |||
DECTUG offered a range of alternative methods of access to the course materials: | |||
# Distribution of the course modules material via World Wide Web, e-mail, CD-ROMs. | |||
# Accessing the course modules material from DECTUG or from co-operating Distance Education Study Centres. | |||
# Using printed material on special demand. | |||
Its e-learning activity started early on and the first training was offered for students from secondary schools. | |||
Its web site is http://www.dec.pg.gda.pl | |||
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The Gdansk University of Technology (Politechnika Gdanska, PG) supports e-learning and distance learning through its Distance Education Centre.
The institution’s main office is in Gdansk, Poland.
As mentioned in the university's rules (PDF), a full-time student is entitled to study free of charge if he/she succeeds, while part-time students pay the tuition and other fees over the term specified in the plan of studies.
The Gdansk University of Technology web site is at http://www.gda.pl.
More details
The Distance Education Centre (DECTUG) or Centrum Edukacji Niestacjonarnej at Gdansk University of Technology was considered one of the leading e-learning centers in Poland and was set up in 1996/1997, when it also began e-learning. DECTUG has been founded by the Rector of TUG as an experimental didactic unit for realisation of pilot - national and international - projects connected with utilisation of computer networks and multimedia technologies in distance education (DE). According to Rector Regulation the Distance Education Centre was dissolved on December 31st, 2004.
DECTUG offered a range of alternative methods of access to the course materials:
- Distribution of the course modules material via World Wide Web, e-mail, CD-ROMs.
- Accessing the course modules material from DECTUG or from co-operating Distance Education Study Centres.
- Using printed material on special demand.
Its e-learning activity started early on and the first training was offered for students from secondary schools.
Its web site is http://www.dec.pg.gda.pl
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