“…Although several people have given explanations to this concept, their explanations do not vary on a large scale, Csikszentmihalyi (1996) describes flow in nine categories below: Regarding these elements, it will be noteworthy to address the differences between the flow in face-to-face learning and in online learning. Considering the literature, while engagement (cognitive-behavioural-emotional) is more related to flow state in classroom environment (Cox, 2014;Cox & Montgomery, 2019), self-efficacy affecting flow comes into prominence in online learning (Hong, Hwang, Tai & Lin, 2017). Further, difficult tasks and authentic materials make students experience more flow in classroom environment (Egbert, 2003;Kirchhoff, 2013, Cho, 2018, the competence of technology usage catalyses flow in online learning environment (Nguyen, 2011;Hong et al, 2017).…”