“…Furthermore, research into student attitudes has revealed a complex landscape of acceptance and resistance, shaped by factors such as technological readiness, the quality of e-learning platforms, and the adequacy of support provided by educational institutions. Researchers studied the impact of COVID-19 on the teaching-learning process and aimed to discover students' attitudes to online instruction and their intention to use and their actual use of e-learning platforms in various countries around the globe: Cambodia [5], China [6,7], Egypt [8], Ethiopia [9], Germany [10], Indonesia [11], Iraq [12], Japan [13], Jor-dan [14][15][16][17][18], Kenya [19], Mauritius [20], Malaysia [21][22][23], Morocco [24], New Zealand [25], Palestine [26], Poland [2], Saudi Arabia [4,[27][28][29][30][31], South Africa [32], and Uganda [33].…”