E-Learning during COVID-19: perspectives and experiences of the faculty and students

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Sisi Li
Chunhui Zhang
Qijun Liu
Kuang Tong
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[1] Southern Medical University,Center for Teaching and Learning Development
[2] Southern Medical University,Office of Academic Affairs
[3] Baiyun District,undefined
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BMC Medical Education | / 22卷
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E-learning; COVID-19; Perceived effectiveness; Medical university; Faculty; Medical student;
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