Bootstrap Education during Lockdown
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Abstract
Background/Objectives: As we all know, COVID-19 has badly affected our country's past four months. Under the circumstances of a pandemic, the entire economic and educational system has been messing up worldwide. Everything and every field now need continuous efforts to bring them on the same platform.
Methods/Statistical analysis: This article focuses on how E-learning is a bootstrap during this time. We have surveyed some articles. We have found that all the educators and educators are nowadays utilizing various online learning methods never to be halted. As we know today, what is happening will have to fade one day, and we have learned that we should never lock anything due to this.
Findings: We have found that various technologies, methods, and challenges which educators are facing through E-learning. We found that this exception is a major change in our education system, which is beneficial for all educators and educatees.
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