Evaluating Students’ Performance Relative to Their Time Investment in an Asynchronous Online Class

COVID-19 lockdowns led to increased adoption of online teaching with courses that have an asynchronous format. It is recognized that some students could be online without dedicating all oftheir time to the class. This study aims to investigate whether there exists any association between the hours s...

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