COVID-19-Driven Sudden Shift to Remote Teaching: The Case of the Languages for the Community Program at the Universidad Nacional del Litoral

The Languages for the Community Program (LCP), one of the units that make up the Language Center at Universidad Nacional del Litoral (UNL), Santa Fe, República Argentina, is an extension service provided to people 17 years of age and older that live in Santa Fe or in neighboring towns, and to UNL st...

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