W4: MyLinE

Dear students,

Kindly go to myline.utm.my then click ELSP (choose ELSP@UTM) –> select your course code (E.g. ULAB1122 / ULAB2122) and the instructions will be shown. Please read the instructions carefully, follow the guidelines and you may begin answering the questions.
At the bottom part of the instruction, there will be a guide on how to check your marks. You may check your friends’ marks too. Use that info to help remind and encourage your friends to get 10% (full marks).
Any problem, kindly write a report to ehelpdesk on the main page. Bear in mind, it might take up to 1 week for the problem to be solved. Hence, please do it fast so that you will have time to sort things out should there be any problem. Good luck.

Due date: 21 May 2016 (Week 14)

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