Help

Guide to Use the Site & How to Navigate the Course

Welcome to BakeMyBrain.online

Your online learning platform is created especially for beginner-level culinary learners to practice and improve English skills for the kitchen and workplace.

This help guide will show you how to:

  • Get started

  • Navigate the platform

  • Use course features effectively

Getting Started

  1. Sign Up / Log In
    • Use your student credentials to log in.

    • If you don’t have an account, sign up with the details provided by the Institute (name, student number, email).

2. Set Up Your Profile

  • Go to My Profile after login.

  • Fill in your basic information and upload a profile photo.

3. Explore Your Dashboard

Your dashboard shows:

    • Enrolled courses

    • Active courses

    • Completed courses

 

Navigating the Course

  • Lessons: Each of the 8 lessons includes reading material, videos, audios, and interactive exercises.

  • Lesson Pages: Click a unit → choose a lesson → access the learning resources.

  • Assignments & Quizzes:

    • Assignments must be submitted by the deadline (upload files or submit online).

    • Quizzes are auto-graded, so you’ll get instant results.

  • Progress Tracking: Check your progress bar to see how much you’ve completed.

  • Feedback: Instructors leave comments after reviewing your work—read carefully to improve.

  • Q&A Forum: Ask questions, share tips, and discuss lessons with peers. Always be respectful and use constructive language.

 

Useful Features & Tips

  • Notifications: Turn on email or in-platform notifications to stay updated about deadlines, new lessons, and instructor messages.

  • Downloads & Offline Learning: Save lecture notes, audio, or PDF files to study without internet access.

  • Support: Having technical issues? Click Support / Contact Us to reach the help desk.

  • Schedule & Deadlines: Keep an eye on due dates. Use reminders to stay on track.

Pro Tip: Log in regularly, participate actively, and don’t hesitate to ask questions in the forum. The more you practice, the more confident you’ll become—in English and in your culinary career.