Using Online Photovoice (OPV) to Understand Youths’ Perceptions of Distance Education during COVID-19

In this study we aimed to investigate young college students’ experienced problems and support resources regarding online or distance education during the COVID-19 pandemic. We used an innovative technique, Online Photovoice (OPV) method to collect data. The research includes the theoretical framewo...

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Community involvement
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Educational Environment
Educational Technology
Electronic Learning
Foreign Countries
Internet
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Social Isolation
Student Attitudes
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