The document provides a 6 step guide for students to log in and set up their profile on the GNS Learning Management System platform. The steps include: 1) Logging in using their matric number and default password, 2) Entering their profile details and uploading an image, 3) Changing their default password to a more secure password of their choice that is at least 8 characters long including letters, numbers and symbols. Students are advised to use Chrome or Firefox browsers and can contact the named instructor for any help or inquiries.
The document provides a 6 step guide for students to log in and set up their profile on the GNS Learning Management System platform. The steps include: 1) Logging in using their matric number and default password, 2) Entering their profile details and uploading an image, 3) Changing their default password to a more secure password of their choice that is at least 8 characters long including letters, numbers and symbols. Students are advised to use Chrome or Firefox browsers and can contact the named instructor for any help or inquiries.
The document provides a 6 step guide for students to log in and set up their profile on the GNS Learning Management System platform. The steps include: 1) Logging in using their matric number and default password, 2) Entering their profile details and uploading an image, 3) Changing their default password to a more secure password of their choice that is at least 8 characters long including letters, numbers and symbols. Students are advised to use Chrome or Firefox browsers and can contact the named instructor for any help or inquiries.
The document provides a 6 step guide for students to log in and set up their profile on the GNS Learning Management System platform. The steps include: 1) Logging in using their matric number and default password, 2) Entering their profile details and uploading an image, 3) Changing their default password to a more secure password of their choice that is at least 8 characters long including letters, numbers and symbols. Students are advised to use Chrome or Firefox browsers and can contact the named instructor for any help or inquiries.
DIVISION PLATFORM Olawale Koledafe Step 1 • Log on to the GNS Learning Management System server via http://102.131.64.19/ • Click on the log in link from the top right side of the screen • We recommend you use a Chrome Browser or Mozilla Firefox Step 2 • From the login screen, input your username and password • Use your Matric No. (without “/”) as username (all in lowercase) and default password as Gns1234@ • Example: • Username: 1025pc031 • Password: Gns1234@
It is important you change your password from
default after first login… see Page 8 for Instruction Step 3 • Once you are logged in, click on your profile icon on the right top site of the page and select Profile • Please do this in a browser (Highly recommended) Step 4 • From your Profile page, Kindly confirm the correctness of your Full name as indicated in 1 • If correction(s) is/are needed, then click on edit profile Step 5 • From your Edit Profile page, Kindly provide the correct firstname and surname • You can also scroll down to Upload your Image (see next slide) Step 6 • Upload your profile picture using the file upload feature. • Click Update Profile to save changes CHANGE PASSWORD Step 1 • From your dashboard, click on your profile icon and select Preferences Step 2 • From the preferences page, click on change password Step 3 • First provide your current password Gns1234@ • Then input your new password in the two text fields that follows. • Use a password that you can easily remember. • Click Save Changes to proceed The password must have at least 8 characters, at least 1 digit(s), at least 1 lower case letter(s), at least 1 upper case letter(s), at least 1 non-alphanumeric character(s) such as as *, -, or # For further help and enquiry contact:
◦ Dr. Rajee ◦ olarajee@unilorin.edu.ng ◦ +2348039535372 (WhatsApp Only)
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