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Learners’ attitudes towards blended learning at Nguyen Tat Thanh University
7 p.In many educational settings accross the world, including Viet Nam, blended learning has grown quickly due to evidence of its benefits over traditional classroom or online instruction alone. The study examined the attitudes of students at Nguyen Tat Thanh University toward the existing English blended learning course with the overall goal of enhancing the quality of language teaching and learning. A total of 367 students non-majoring in English language participated in the survey conducted at Nguyen Tat Thanh University in Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam. The 44-item survey was used to collect the data, and SPSS version 20.0 was used for statistical analysis. The results demonstrated that most students had very positive sentiments towards four factors: the course's overall quality, the quality of the instructors, the course material, and the supportive services. However, a few students expressed dissatisfaction with the technology system, as they frequently encounter technical issues when engaging in online learning outside of the classroom
Oral History of Nguyen Ly
An oral history with Mr. Nguyen Ly, born in 1970 in Saigon, Vietnam. He grew up ethnic Chinese as a son of a tailor and his wife. He was the second son of four children. Growing up, he took drawing classes, and his siblings did other artistic activities as well. He lived in Saigon until he and his family escaped via boat to Malaysia in 1978. He and his family stayed in the camp until an uncle and a church sponsored them. In 1979, he and his family moved to the San Gabriel Valley in Southern California. There they stayed until Nguyen graduated high school and went to Cal Poly Pomona where he earned his degree in graphic design. In 1992, Nguyen received his U.S. citizenship and changed his name to Charles. After graduating with his degree from Cal Poly Pomona, Nguyen went to Rome, Italy to paint a fresco with about 40 other artists. Following that he worked at his family’s restaurant. Nguyen entered the master’s program at Cal State Fullerton in printmaking in 1998. There, he started his job at the local library, which he still has to this day. In 2011, he joined the printmaking collective, Los de Abajo and continually competes and creates art with the collective. He is married with no children and currently resides in Whittier, CA.Recorded Digitall
Oral History of Thanh The Nguyen
An oral history with Mr. Thanh The Nguyen, born in 1932 in Hanoi, Vietnam. Mr. Nguyen was a ARVN officer in South Vietnam and served his country from 1950-1975. After the collapse of South Vietnam, he was sent to a reeducation camp and was released after 10 years. Mr. Nguyen was happy to speak about his time before the war as well as the events in his life after the war and coming to California. He immigrated to California through the Orderly Departure Program - Humanitarian Operation. Previously he worked as a security guard but has been retired for the past 10 years. Mr. Nguyen is a past member of the Armory Regiment who get together annually to honor their fallen brothers-in-arms during the Vietnam War. He currently lives with one out of his 9 children.Recorded Digitall
Oral History of Thanh Nguyen
An oral history with Mr. Thanh Nguyen, born in 1955 in Da Lat, Vietnam. He was a university student who majored in law during the Vietnam War. After the war ended, he was forced to stop his education and help take care of his siblings since his father was taken to the reeducation camps. He spent his early adulthood working small jobs with his younger brother scrambling for money to send back home. He also discussed his memories back when he was a child and how Vietnamese customs were back then. He shared his experiences with the Humanitarian Operation and how he came to the U.S. Thanh Nguyen explained the difficulties and struggles he had to overcome when he first set foot in America.Recorded Digitall
Oral History of Trinh Ngoc Nguyen
This was an oral history interview with Trinh Ngoc Nguyen, a Vietnamese refugee who escaped post 1975. This interview focused much on Mrs. Nguyen stories about her life in Vietnam and then her life in America. She elaborated on many stories about when she was younger and told many stories about her family relationship. She escape from Vietnam to Indonesia and then to America. Mrs. Nguyen tells about how she feels about living in America, and how a sponsor helped her family. She met her husband in Illinois and lived there for a couple of years before moving to California. She also tries to preserve her Vietnamese culture within her family in America.Recorded Digitall
Oral History of Thao Nguyen
An oral history with Ms. Thao Nguyen, born in 1957 in Ca Mau, Vietnam. She attempted to leave Vietnam 7 times and succeeded on her 8th try. She arrived in a refugee camp in Malaysia where she was denied resettlement and sent back to Vietnam in 1996. After waiting a few more years, she was sponsored to come to the United States in 2000 by a Christian church in Long Beach. She became a manicurist and currently lives in Santa Ana, California.Recorded Digitall
Oral History of Dang Nguyen
This is an oral history of Mr. Dang Nguyen. He was born in Da Nang, Vietnam in 1964. After the Fall of Saigon and the communist takeover in 1975, his father was imprisoned in a reeducation camp. In 1981, when he had just finished high school in Vietnam, he and his younger sister made their escape by boat. After three days at sea, he was processed at the Pulau Bidong refugee camp in Malaysia, where they stayed for seven months. His aunt and uncle in Akron, Ohio were able to sponsor him. After a year living in Ohio, he moved to Santa Ana, California where he pursued an Electronic Technician certificate at Santa Ana College. Through his work in an assembly line at a factory, he was able to sponsor his father and brother to California. His mother arrived via the Orderly Departure Program. He later moved on to the California State University of Long Beach to receive a Bachelors of Science in Engineering. Since then, he has worked in the computer-engineering field and is now a manager. He got married in 1993 and has three children. As of this interview, Mr. Dang Nguyen and his family live in Tustin, California.Recorded digitall
Fungal Wound Healing through Instantaneous Protoplasmic Gelation (Nguyen et. al)
Nguyen et. al., 2020.
This dataset contains raw microscopy and gel images, and raw data used to obtain the plots shown in the indicated figures
Oral History of Quynh-Trang Nguyen
An interview with Ms. Quynh-Trang Nguyen focused on her immigration stories and media experiences in the United States. She is a part of the one and a half generation of Vietnamese Americans. She studied linguistics and French at San Diego State University, and Computer Information Science at Coleman College. She is a cofounder of Little Saigon T.V. and Radio. She started the first Vietnamese Satellite Television called Vietnamese Broadcasting Network. Currently, she is a business consultant and does contract work.Recorded Digitall
Evaluating the effectiveness of oral presentations towards students' English speaking ability at Nguyen Tat Thanh University
8 p.The purpose of this research is to evaluate the effectiveness of oral presentations to improve the ability to speak English of first-year non-English major students at Nguyen Tat Thanh University. A quasi-experimental design is conducted with two groups, including an experimental group that receives instruction utilizing an oral presentation approach and a control group that receives no intervention. Pre-test and post-test assessments are used to systematically evaluate the impact of oral presentations on students' English speaking ability in terms of grammar, pronunciation, lexical proficiency, fluency, and discourse coherency. The results show the significant improvement of oral presentations compared to traditional teaching method in improving the English speaking skills of first-year non-English major students a
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