Perception of online learning environment and its effect on academic performance of students
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online learning, performance students, learning environmentAbstract
Online Learning has become a norm, especially during the times of Covid. Many students, especially the college students, have been taking their courses via online platforms. As most of them are new to the online learning platforms, this study focuses on how well they are able to adapt to the online learning environment and in understanding the factors that can play a key role in determining the academic performance of students. The factors that can affect students while attending the online sessions are taken into account and how each factor has an impact on the academic performance of students are identified. The results taken from the study can be used to determine the factors that have contributed more to the student’s academic performance.
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