What is it about?
This study explores how Open Journal Systems (OJS) can be used as a learning tool to help students develop thesis proposals during the COVID-19 pandemic. By using OJS, students can receive structured feedback and improve their academic writing skills.
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Why is it important?
This research presents a novel application of Open Journal Systems (OJS), repurposing it from a tool for managing academic publications to an innovative educational instrument for developing thesis proposals. Conducted during the ongoing pandemic, this research addresses the urgent need for effective remote learning solutions. By leveraging OJS, students benefit from structured feedback, systematic knowledge transfer, and improved digital literacy, offering a timely solution that enhances academic writing skills and preparedness for future research endeavors. This approach provides a model for other institutions to adapt to similar challenges, potentially transforming remote education and scholarly communication.
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This page is a summary of: Open Journal Systems as an Instructional Media for Developing Thesis Proposals During the Covid19 Pandemic, May 2024, Bentham Science Publishers,
DOI: 10.2174/9789815196566124010007.
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