“…Besides, the fact that some students' parents lost their job during the pandemic confirmed the digital divide. It was a result in parallel to the ones that socio-economic differences increased digital divide in education, that digital divide was prominent especially in socio-economically low groups and in disadvantaged regions and that the divide hindered equality of opportunity in education-which were obtained in relevant literature (Yılmaz and Ersoy, 2012;Mayes, Natividad and Spector, 2015;Rodríguez and Sandoval, 2017;Romo, 2017;Reyes, 2019). Such factors as the lack of computer equipment, the wrong management of resources and the unavailability of curricula helping teachers and students to learn digital equipment (Reyes, 2019) in educational institutions in regions with low socio-economic status cause increases in digital divide and the emergence of inequality of opportunity (Moore, Vitale and Stawinoga, 2018).…”