Development of module prototypes and statistical learning videos in the new normal era of COVID-19

This research was carried out with the main objective of developing tools that can help the learning process of students in statistics courses who have had difficulty improving their learning outcomes because of the lack of learning materials prepared by lecturers for them to be used as the main ref...

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