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The Vietnamese lecturer at RMIT University in Melbourne is impressed with his super profile

Impressive profile of the young lecturer

When it comes to a young Vietnamese lecturer at RMIT Melbourne University (Australia), everyone immediately thinks of Mr. Binh Le, full name is Le Chon Nhut Binh. He is one of the youngest lecturers in the school, loved by students for his dedication and interesting new teaching methods. But not everyone knows that Le Chon Nhut Binh is also the man behind a series of outstanding educational and technology projects.

Currently, Le Chon Nhut Binh is a lecturer at RMIT Melbourne University with majors in website design, mobile apps and methods applied to business processes. In addition, he is also a programmer at Swinburne University, Founder of Vietnam Sign Language Dictionary, and CEO of Be Ready Education Australia – A start-up company specializing in the field of education.

Before that, while still in school, Le Chon Nhut Binh created many useful educational websites with high interaction such as: Dictionary of Chemical Equations, Physics Formulas, History Library, Be Ready IELTS, Online College Exam Preparation……

The first software was born thanks to… weak in Chemistry

The young Nhut Binh was interested in IT since the 9th grade when he was taught C language programming. Therefore, he was determined to pass the exam to enter the Information class of Le Hong Phong High School for the Gifted, one of the top schools. of the city.

In high school, Nhut Binh was good at Information but weak in Chemistry. This motivated him to write the first software in his life called “Dictionary of Chemical Equations”, which systematizes the knowledge he needs to learn to help himself and his classmates learn Chemistry better.

Unexpectedly, this software won many computer prizes of Ho Chi Minh City and the whole country thanks to its high applicability. Since then, Nhut Binh has realized her passion when applying informatics to education to bring practical benefits to everyone.

Vietnamese wisdom shines in Australia

In 2010, Le Chon Nhut Binh started studying abroad at RMIT University, Australia. Like many international students, the initial barrier is language proficiency. To be able to practice English, Nhut Binh forced himself into environments where he needed to use English a lot. He applied for a job at the phone call center of the IT team at RMIT. “There, my daily job is to answer the phone continuously, and consult teachers and students about IT solutions. From there, overcome the fear of speaking but no one understands. No one understands. I use many different ways to explain” – Nhut Binh recalls.

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Happy young man with relatives after graduating from RMIT University

After graduating with a Bachelor of Business (Information Systems) and Master of Data Science from RMIT University, he was excellently accepted as a lecturer due to his outstanding academic record and extensive experience in implementing projects. educational and technological projects with high practicality.

Devoted to developing progressive education in Vietnam

While studying at university in Australia, Le Chon Nhut Binh has not yet determined his future in education. But life led him to become an intern at RMIT Melbourne’s own IT development department. Here, he had more perspectives of IT people in the education industry, and understood the importance of technology for education.

Technology not only makes student learning more convenient, efficient and lively, but also helps teachers save time to focus on developing teaching content. Now, he wants to apply his innovative knowledge and thinking to develop a more progressive Vietnamese education. His first steps were to grow the channel Educational Youtube its own, offering useful technology courses.

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Le Chon Nhut Binh believes that business must be accompanied by responsibility to help better society

Sharing about future goals, Nhut Binh shared: “I hope to build an educational ecosystem in which there is a spirit of sharing and mutual support. In which students not only learn knowledge, but also learning by practice.Practice here is not mere practice, but real practice of benefiting others.

On their learning platforms, students can contribute and create content so that information is continued to be used by the next generations. And when knowledge sharing continues, I believe our country Vietnam will change for the better.”

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