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Application of Learning Management System (LMS) during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Sustainable Acceptance Model of the Expansion Technology Approach

The COVID-19 pandemic led to the closure of universities and colleges throughout the world, with the hope that public health officials’ suggestion of social distancing would help flatten the sickness curve and reduce overall mortality from the outbreak. However, the Learning Management System (LMS)...

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COVID-19
Disease control
Education
Environmental education
Learning
Learning management systems
Multivariate statistical analysis
Polls & surveys
Psychological factors
Public health
Students
Sustainability
Teaching
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