Chapter A quantitative study to measure the family impact of e-learning

The Covid emergency has forced universities around the world to transfer teaching activities online. Even if online teaching has made it possible to carry out the planned teaching activities, it is necessary, in retrospect, to evaluate the impact that this teaching method has had on the different ty...

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Main Author: Davino, Cristina (auth)
Other Authors: GHERGHI, Marco (auth), VISTOCCO, Domenico (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Florence Firenze University Press 2021
Series:Proceedings e report 127
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