2020
DOI: 10.24203/ajeel.v8i3.6458
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Is There a Change? Distance Education Studies in COVID-19 Pandemic

Abstract: With the Coronavirus epidemic in China at the end of 2019 and in the rest of the World in the first quarter of 2020, all educational institutions started to give distance education partially or completely. Institutions were not ready for such a process, and they failed to the necessary preparations. That's why these applications are called emergency distance education. As a result, for the evaluation of distance education practices during the pandemic period, a number of studies have been published and continu… Show more

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“…The last group of literature focuses similarly on individual experiences, yet employed quantitative methods such as surveys. Surveys have been the most common method used in researching online education during COVID-19 in general (Durak & Çankaya, 2020;Rawat et al, 2022). However, with rare exceptions (Badri et al, 2021;Mok et al, 2021;Yaghi, 2021), the sample of most surveys has been confined to a single HEI (e.g.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The last group of literature focuses similarly on individual experiences, yet employed quantitative methods such as surveys. Surveys have been the most common method used in researching online education during COVID-19 in general (Durak & Çankaya, 2020;Rawat et al, 2022). However, with rare exceptions (Badri et al, 2021;Mok et al, 2021;Yaghi, 2021), the sample of most surveys has been confined to a single HEI (e.g.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%