The final round of the Student Competition on Applying Information Technology to Designing Products to Disseminate LegalEducation was recently held by the University of Law in Hanoi.
Students apply information technology to design products to disseminate legal education.
After more than 1 month of launching, the organizing committee received 33 quality and diverse products, distributed in 4 fields including: Criminal Law field with 16 entries; Civil Law field with 8 entries; Administrative Law field with 4 entries; Economic Law field with 5 entries.
The products are presented in a variety of formats, using easy-to-understand and vivid language, designed in many different forms on digital platforms such as ebooks (comics, flyers, infographics, photo collections, etc.); Video clips; Smartphone applications, etc.; some works use foreign languages and ethnic minority languages.
Dr. Chu Manh Hung, Party Secretary, Chairman of the Council of the University of Law
After the preliminary round, the 10 best entries were selected by the jury for the final round. Each entry was a crystallization of knowledge and skills, many of which were highly appreciated for their practicality. Some teams were recruited by businesses right after answering the judges' questions.
Speaking at the final night, Dr. Chu Manh Hung, Chairman of the Council of Hanoi Law University, said that in the current context, the Party's policies require to be realized in real life, so propaganda and dissemination of legal education is an urgent requirement.
Dr. Tran Thi Lieu, Director of the Center for Legal Practice, Hanoi Law University, expressed her hope that the contest will create a useful playground for students.
On this propaganda front, students who have knowledge of the law will be the new generation of propagandists. The competition has special value for the training work of the school, at the same time equipping students with knowledge and skills to serve individuals and the community.
Dr. Tran Thi Lieu, Director of the Center for Legal Practice, Hanoi Law University, expressed her hope that the contest would create a useful playground for students, arousing their passion for technology and proactively learning about the law. Through this, students will be able to find the ability to convey legal knowledge in a creative way. At the same time, they will effectively transfer and apply these products in practice, contributing to the school's community service work.
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