Teaching opportunities during Covid-19
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https://doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v29i84.240Keywords:
COVID-19, ICT use, online learning, innovationAbstract
Without question, the current situation poses a challenge we have not seen before in the tennis industry. This article shares how the Hong Kong Tennis Association had been providing e-learning opportunities to its players during COVID-19 with the use of ICTs and how important it can be to implement an online curriculum in our tennis programs.
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