The dynamics of MILO (Multimedia Interactive Learning Online) in role playing: enhancing the learning process in COVID-19 pandemic / Woo Pak Yuan ... [et al.]

The onset of COVID-19 pandemic has affected the learning process of students throughout Malaysia, especially university students. A paradigm shift is needed in making the learning more dynamic was proposed in this research paper through the lenses of Multimedia Interactive Learning Online (MILO). Th...

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Main Authors: Woo, Pak Yuan (Author), Isa, Nina Farisha (Author), Azmi, Ezwani (Author)
Format: Book
Published: 2021.
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