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The Influence Of Learning During The Covid-19 Pandemic

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  • Shidiqi, Mauris Hasbi Ash

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The emergence of the covid-19 virus is very influential in many aspects of life such as changes in free activities, everything is limited, in terms of the economy is declining, the field is reduced work, the difficulty of interacting in person, and learning is not effective and efficient because learning is not done face-to-face but is done online or online. And this online has become a lot of discussion among learners, students, and parents. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has a very pronounced influence on online learning. There are so many pros and cons in this regard, with the example of parents and students and students being more up to date in technology or can be called not stuttering technology, students are more able to be up to date in km with students, but there are also difficulties on the part of parents because not all parents work at home, but some work in offices so that students lack guidance in doing assignments online, and there are also students who are given material, however, it is difficult to digest due to the lack of seriousness in undergoing online learning, maybe this is the impact of online learning that makes learning online is less effective and efficient and not a few students also underestimate the lessons learned and the tasks given by the students or teachers and lecturers.

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  • Shidiqi, Mauris Hasbi Ash, 2022. "The Influence Of Learning During The Covid-19 Pandemic," OSF Preprints xqgzk, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:xqgzk
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/xqgzk
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