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Development of Instagram social media-assited physics practicum videos as learning alternatives

The spread of the COVID-19 virus has made the World Health Organization (WHO) declare a global pandemic that has resulted in a lockdown and requires working from home, studying from home, and worshiping at home. The sudden decision given by the government to move home learning made various education...

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Main Authors: Koderi, Yuberti, Latifah, Sri, Adawiyah, Robiatul, Kurniawan, Gilang Danu
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