“…The literature on the use of eLearning in education during the COVID-19 pandemic has been abundant. See, for example, Abdelfattah et al [ 3 ], Adeoye et al [ 4 ], Agarwal et al [ 5 ], Barron et al [ 15 ], Coman [ 22 ], Dorovolomo et al [ 27 ], Elumalai et al [ 32 ], Favale et al [ 33 ], Flores and Gago [ 34 ], Georgiadou et al [ 36 ], Heng and Sol [ 42 ], Ingram [ 43 ], Lavonen and Salmela-Aro [ 53 ], Liang [ 52 ], Mwakyusa and Ng'webeya [ 63 ], Mukhtar et al [60], Murphy [ 62 ], Nikou et al [ 69 ], Suru and Matete [ 81 ], Tan and Chua [ 82 ] and Zhang et al [ 88 ]. Many developed countries use ICT such as ZOOM, Skype, Google groups, Google meetings, and other eLearning programs, especially when the students and their teachers are separated in time and space during the COVID-19 pandemic and in similar situations [ 5 , 27 , 34 , 53 , 88 ].…”