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The ''Gdansk University of Technology''  ('''Politechnika Gdanska''', PG) <!-- supports... what??? -->
The ''Gdansk University of Technology''  ('''Politechnika Gdanska''', PG) supports e-learning and distance learning through its Distance Education Centre.
 
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This university was called the Technical University in Gdańsk from 1904-1945, after which it became "Politechnika Gdanska" (in 1945), what we call today "Gdansk University of Technology".


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 for the term specified in the plan of studies, which does not apply to any courses repeated due to unsatisfactory results. The part-time student pays the tuition and other fees over the term specified in the plan of
studies.


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.


The Academy of Humanities and Economics web site is at http://www.pg.gda.pl.


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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:

  1. Distribution of the course modules material via World Wide Web, e-mail, CD-ROMs.
  2. Accessing the course modules material from DECTUG or from co-operating Distance Education Study Centres.
  3. 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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