Revisit the implementation of E-Learning: Lesson Learned from COVID-19 pandemic // Revisar la implementación del aprendizaje electrónico: lección aprendida de la pandemia COVID-19
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The COVID-19 outbreak does not only have an impact on human health, but it also impacts other aspects of human life, including the education sector (Huang et al., 2020). In many countries, health authorities' recommendation forced the education sector to find an alternative to face-to-face delivery methods. The e-learning implementation during the COVID-19 outbreak is crucial. Because of how long the COVID-19 outbreak will last, nobody can confirm that the learning process should be undisrupted in the case of disruption.Downloads
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