Implementation and Evaluation of Three Approaches for Maintaining Student GPAs During the COVID-19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 global pandemic quickly shifted in-person education systems to online learning environments due to the enforcement of public isolation and social distancing. Decision makers applied various measures to maintain the education process and performance of students. In the Kingdom of Saudi A...

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