E-LEARNING DURING COVID PANDEMIC IN INDIA-AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON STUDENTS PERCEPTION
Abstract
Educational Institutions all across the world were being pushed to adopt online learning as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, which was forcing them to fast transition to distant and online learning. The situation was in a state of change, and learners must respond with readily accessible learning methods like e-learning platforms and mobile learning applications. However, COVID-19 was reviving the need to explore online teaching and learning opportunities. The Present paper has analysed the satisfaction of online method of learning from the opinion of students and problems faced by the students of e-learning during pandemic period. The study result found that satisfaction of the students in e learning during the pandemic are not significant for age, educational qualification, location and type of educational institutions. The academic studying experience of the students during this period of COVID-19 are not significant for age, educational qualification, location and type of educational institution.
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