An overview of workflows for developing Geological Virtual Field Trips, limitations, and future implications: A case study from Peninsular Malaysia
Recent literature has demonstrated the importance of fieldwork in geology. However, as the pandemic of COVID 19 emerged since 2019, several issues have arisen to develop fieldwork experiences in several educational centers around the world, at the same time resources have become scarce, and field ex...
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Main Authors: | Soto, G.J., Kunasegar, R.S., Bing, S.B., Rahman, S.S., Meng, C.C. |
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Slovnaft VURUP a.s
2021
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