The shift to online education due to the Covid-19 pandemic has transformed the delivery of
educational content, a practice that continues in most higher education institutions. This study
investigates how multimedia applications can improve the way innovative information is delivered
in the classroom. To get information about their online learning experiences, 120 university
students participated in online surveys and interviews using a quantitative methods approach. The
study investigates the difficulties students encounter in reaching successful learning objectives and
how these difficulties relate to the information learned through online means, as opposed to inperson
lectures. Results show that students' focus and participation in online classrooms are greatly
impacted by technological obstacles, such as subpar gadgets and erratic internet connections.
These observations highlight the necessity of utilising multimedia applications and addressing
technology constraints in order to enhance the educational process and close the gap between
traditional classroom settings and online learning environments. This research outcome strongly
addresses the targets within Sustainable Development Goals 12 (SDG 12).