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Because of the corona pandemic, most people were forced to quarantine to prevent this disease from spreading. For continuing work and not to stop the wheel of life, most people went to use training workshops to develop the skills of employees and commence different webinar meetings and conferences. Therefore, many platforms were used to conduct these workshops and scientific meetings. This study was carried out for evaluating the performance of these platforms based on data collected through an electronic questionnaire. The questionnaire is designed on base of answering by academic professors. The answers to that questionnaire express the point of view of the participants in the courses or e-learning and the lecturers. The platforms included in this study are the most used during these days called: Free Conference Call (FCC), Zoom, Webex, Google meet. The study addressed the issues to evaluate the most appropriate platform to use in point of view of lecturer or attendee.
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Abutiheen, Z.A., Abdulmunem, A.A., Harjan, Z.A. (2022). Assessment Online Platforms During COVID-19 Pandemic. In: Mohanty, M.N., Das, S. (eds) Advances in Intelligent Computing and Communication. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 430. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-0825-5_55
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