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Online Teaching Learning Platforms Amidst of COVID19 Pandemics

Mala Deep Upadhaya, Ila Adhikari

Abstract


The problem that is currently affecting our world is unparalleled. We are all under house arrest due to the coronavirus. We seriously doubt that this virus will ever be completely eradicated from the planet, though. So, we are coming up with strategies for getting stuff done at home. We are completing tasks that we formerly believed were impossible to complete at home from our rooms. The education sector is experiencing the same issues. Education has been booming, from traditional classrooms under the trees to smartphonebased classes. This paper explores the main teaching and learning systems and looks at the problems with the design of the online teaching and learning systems as well as possible solutions. This paper also collected and compared the current platforms and tools for online teaching and learning. This paper believes it will have a positive impact on the lives of the teaching and learning community.

 


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