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Interactive Digital learning Environment

Guide to Using UNPAR’s Interactive Digital Learning Environment (IDE)

Supporting Modern, Interactive, and Integrated Learning

UNPAR’s Interactive Digital Learning Environment (IDE) is a Learning Management System (LMS) designed to facilitate an engaging and interactive learning experience for both students and lecturers, inside and outside the classroom. This platform serves as a digital learning solution that supports the planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of the entire learning process.

Through IDE UNPAR, lecturers can design and share course materials, assign and collect tasks, and monitor student progress more efficiently. On the other hand, students have easy access to learning materials anytime, anywhere, and can interact directly with lecturers and peers via built-in chat and discussion forum features.

IDE UNPAR is equipped with a variety of tools to enhance digital learning, including online assignment submission, collaborative discussions, and access to curated learning resources—making it a modern, practical, and integrated academic platform.

🔗 Click here to access the User Guide for IDE UNPAR

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