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The Impact of COVID-19 and FAIR Data Innovation on Distance Education in Africa

Prior to the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, distance education, a mode of education that allows teaching and learning to occur beyond the walls of traditional classrooms using electronic media and online delivery practices, was not widely embraced as a credible alternative mode of delivering educa...

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Published in:Data intelligence 2022-10, Vol.4 (4), p.1013-1032
Main Authors: Akindele, Akinyinka Tosin, Arulogun, Oladiran Tayo, Taye, Getu Tadele, Amare, Samson Yohannes, Van Reisen, Mirjam, Berhe, Kibrom Fekadu, Gusite, Balyejusa
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