EDUCATION IN FLUX EXAMINING STUDENT LEARNING THROUGH THE LENS OF DIGITAL MEDIA IN THE COVID19 ERA

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gesr.2023(VIII-IV).03      10.31703/gesr.2023(VIII-IV).03      Published : Dec 2023
Authored by : Ayesha Farhan , Robina Saeed , Muhammad Ashfaq

03 Pages : 19-31

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Cite this article

    APA : Farhan, A., Saeed, R., & Ashfaq, M. (2023). Education in Flux: Examining Student Learning through the Lens of Digital Media in the Covid-19 Era. Global Educational Studies Review, VIII(IV), 19-31. https://doi.org/10.31703/gesr.2023(VIII-IV).03
    CHICAGO : Farhan, Ayesha, Robina Saeed, and Muhammad Ashfaq. 2023. "Education in Flux: Examining Student Learning through the Lens of Digital Media in the Covid-19 Era." Global Educational Studies Review, VIII (IV): 19-31 doi: 10.31703/gesr.2023(VIII-IV).03
    HARVARD : FARHAN, A., SAEED, R. & ASHFAQ, M. 2023. Education in Flux: Examining Student Learning through the Lens of Digital Media in the Covid-19 Era. Global Educational Studies Review, VIII, 19-31.
    MHRA : Farhan, Ayesha, Robina Saeed, and Muhammad Ashfaq. 2023. "Education in Flux: Examining Student Learning through the Lens of Digital Media in the Covid-19 Era." Global Educational Studies Review, VIII: 19-31
    MLA : Farhan, Ayesha, Robina Saeed, and Muhammad Ashfaq. "Education in Flux: Examining Student Learning through the Lens of Digital Media in the Covid-19 Era." Global Educational Studies Review, VIII.IV (2023): 19-31 Print.
    OXFORD : Farhan, Ayesha, Saeed, Robina, and Ashfaq, Muhammad (2023), "Education in Flux: Examining Student Learning through the Lens of Digital Media in the Covid-19 Era", Global Educational Studies Review, VIII (IV), 19-31
    TURABIAN : Farhan, Ayesha, Robina Saeed, and Muhammad Ashfaq. "Education in Flux: Examining Student Learning through the Lens of Digital Media in the Covid-19 Era." Global Educational Studies Review VIII, no. IV (2023): 19-31. https://doi.org/10.31703/gesr.2023(VIII-IV).03