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Title: The benefits of the use of online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic
Authors: Nkwanyana, Nokulunga Nokwethemba 
Fagbadebo, Omololu
Keywords: Online learning;Media in education;Lecturers;Students;COVID-19
Issue Date: Nov-2024
Publisher: EnPress Publisher
Source: Nkwanyana, N.N. and Fagbadebo, O. 2024. The benefits of the use of online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development. 8(14): 1-16. doi:10.24294/jipd9448
Journal: Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development; Vol. 8, Issue 14 
Abstract: 
The COVID-19 pandemic occasioned significant changes in many aspects of human life. The education system is one of the most impacted sectors during the pandemic. With the contagious nature of the disease, governments around the world encouraged social distancing between individuals to prevent the spread of the virus. This led to the shutdown of many academic institutions, to avoid mass gatherings and overcrowded places. Developed and developing countries either postponed their academic activities or used digital technologies to reach learners remotely. The study examined the benefits of online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. The participants for the study consist of 5 lecturers and 30 students from the ML Sultan Campus of the Durban University of Technology, South Africa. Data was collected using open-ended interviews. Content analysis was applied to analyze the data collected. Data was collected until it was saturated. Different ways were implemented to make online learning and teaching successful. The findings identified that the benefits of online learning were that it promotes independent learning, flexible learning adaptability and others.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5702
ISSN: 2572-7923
2572-7931 (Online)
DOI: 10.24294/jipd9448
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