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How to Change Your JOOUS…

Guide to Changing Your Password on JOOUST E-Learning Portal Why You Should Change Your Default Password Changing your default password on the JOOUST e-learning portal is crucial for several important security reasons: Prevent unauthorized access - When all students use …

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How to Change Your JOOUS…

Guide to Changing Your Password on JOOUST E-Learning Portal Why You Should Change Your Default Password Changing your default password on the JOOUST e-learning portal is crucial for several important security reasons: Prevent unauthorized access - When all students use the same default password, anyone who knows your username could potentially log into your account Protect your academic integrity - Someone with access to your account could view your exam questions in advance or even take exams on your behalf Safeguard personal information - Your profile may contain personal details that should remain private Maintain document security - Submitted assignments and other academic materials should be accessible only to you Step-by-Step Password Change Process Step 1: Log in to the Portal Navigate to the JOOUST e-learning portal login page Enter your student ID (e.g., i132g836723) in the username field Enter your current password Click the "LOG IN" button Step 2: Access Your Profile Settings Once logged in, locate your profile information in the top-right corner Click on the gear/settings icon next to your name Step 3: Navigate to Password Settings From the dropdown menu, select "Change password" Alternatively, you can go to your profile page first, then select "Edit profile" and find the password change option Step 4: Change Your Password Enter your current password in the "Current password" field Create a new password following the security requirements: At least 8 characters long At least 1 digit At least 1 lowercase letter At least 1 uppercase letter At least 1 non-alphanumeric character (such as *, -, or #) Enter the new password again to confirm Click "SAVE CHANGES" Step 5: Verification After changing your password, log out and log back in using your new password to ensure it works correctly Password Security Tips Create a unique password that you don't use for other accounts Avoid sharing your password with classmates Consider using a password manager to securely store your credentials Change your password periodically for enhanced security By following these steps, you'll significantly improve the security of your academic account and protect your educational information from potential misuse.

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Campus Safety: Creating …

🛡️ Campus Safety: Creating a Secure and Supportive Environment In our ongoing dialogue at Dialogue Works, we recently turned our attention to the critical issue of campus safety. This topic affects every student, and it's essential that we work together to create a secure and supportive environment for everyone. Let's examine the problems, factors, and root causes that contribute to safety concerns on campus. 🚩 Problems Faced: Lack of Awareness: Students may be unaware of available safety resources and protocols. Fear of Reporting: Concerns about retaliation or lack of action can deter students from reporting incidents. Vulnerability in Certain Areas: Specific locations on campus may be poorly lit or lack sufficient security measures. Harassment and Assault: Incidents of sexual harassment, assault, and other forms of violence. Substance-Related Incidents: Risks associated with alcohol and drug use, including impaired judgment and vulnerability. Cybersecurity Threats: Online harassment, identity theft, and other digital safety concerns. Caption: Promoting campus safety awareness among students. 🔍 Contributing Factors: Insufficient Lighting and Security: Poorly lit walkways, inadequate security cameras, and limited security personnel. Lack of Communication: Ineffective communication of safety protocols and emergency procedures. Social Isolation: Students who feel isolated or marginalized may be more vulnerable. Bystander Effect: Reluctance to intervene or report incidents. Normalization of Unsafe Behaviors: A campus culture that tolerates or overlooks risky behaviors. 🌱 Root Causes: Lack of Respect and Empathy: Attitudes that devalue or disregard the safety and well-being of others. Systemic Inequalities: Discrimination and marginalization that create vulnerabilities. Inadequate Prevention Programs: Insufficient education and awareness campaigns. Lack of Resources: Limited funding for security measures and support services. Cultural Normalization of Violence: When violent acts are seen as normal or acceptable. Caption: Collaborative safety initiatives to enhance campus security. Creating a safe campus requires a collective effort. By addressing these problems, factors, and root causes, we can build a community where everyone feels secure and supported. Let's work together to promote a culture of safety and respect. 💬 What safety concerns do you have on campus? Share your ideas and suggestions for improvement in our community groups or follow us on Instagram @dialogue_worksclub Let's make our campus safer for everyone! Regards, President, Dialogue Works Club

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Dialogue Works Launches …

Dialogue Works Launches with a Bang: Igniting Conversations and Building Community We are thrilled to share the resounding success of the Dialogue Works launch event! What began as an idea to foster meaningful conversations on our campus has blossomed into a vibrant community eager to engage with important issues. The launch event was a testament to the power of dialogue and the collective desire to create a more understanding and inclusive environment. Caption: A glimpse of the buzzing atmosphere at the Dialogue Works launch event. The energy in the room was palpable as students from various schools gathered to explore pressing topics impacting our campus. We delved into crucial discussions surrounding: - Sexual Reproductive Health - Student Insecurities - Campus Safety - Substance Abuse Each session was marked by thoughtful contributions, respectful exchanges, and a genuine desire to understand diverse perspectives. 🌟 Highlights of the Event Meaningful Dialogue: Participants engaged in open and honest conversations, fostering a sense of connection and understanding. Diverse Perspectives: The event brought together individuals from various backgrounds, enriching the dialogue with a wide range of viewpoints. Active Participation: Attendees actively participated in discussions, sharing their experiences and insights. Team-Building and Connection: The team-building activities were a great way to get people moving and connecting with those they hadn't met before. A Shared Commitment: The event underscored our collective commitment to creating a campus where everyone feels heard, valued, and supported. Impactful Information: The information shared will help guide students through their university lives. Caption: Students sharing their perspectives during an engaging group session. The launch event was more than just a gathering; it was the beginning of a movement. Dialogue Works is committed to: Creating Safe Spaces: We will continue to provide safe and inclusive spaces for open and honest dialogue. Empowering Voices: We will amplify diverse voices and ensure that everyone has an opportunity to be heard. Promoting Understanding: We will foster empathy and understanding across differences. Driving Positive Change: We will work collaboratively to address critical issues and create a more equitable and just campus. Caption: Team-building activities brought new connections and strengthened bonds. 📣 Call to Action Join the Dialogue Works community! - Follow us on Instagram @dialogue_worksclub - Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed about upcoming events and opportunities. - Share your thoughts and experiences from the launch event in the comments or join our WhatsApp community to stay engaged. Let's keep the conversation going! Regards, President, Dialogue Works Club