Perspectives on the Impact of E-Learning Pre- and Post-COVID-19 Pandemic—The Case of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq

The COVID-19 pandemic profoundly affected global patterns, and the period of the declared virus pandemic has had a negative influence on all aspects of life. This research focuses on categorizing and empirically investigating the role of digital platforms in learning and business processes during th...

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Hauptverfasser: Hasan, Dler O, Aladdin, Aso M, Amin, Azad Arif Hama, Rashid, Tarik A, Ali, Yossra H, Al-Bahri, Mahmood, Majidpour, Jafar, Batrancea, Ioan, Masca, Ema Speranta
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COVID-19
Distance learning
Educational aspects
Electronic commerce
Electronic equipment
Epidemics
Influence
Iraq
Learning
Online education
Software
Students
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Viruses
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