“…It is no doubt that education sectors are facing critical challenges during the pandemic to ensure educational continuity. Many researchers documented a series of findings on how to nurture creativity through hybrid learning and its challenges, for example, unequal opportunity among students to be engaged in class activities [1], inefficient support for online students [11], technical issues with the platform, lack of devices for online learning and unstable Internet connections and sound-related issue's [61], the flexibility of the assessment and evaluation of learning quality, as well as teaching and academic programs [62,63], students' overall learning experience [64], unclear definition of readiness, preparedness and capabilities in doing online learning among lecturers [65] and also the mental health and psychology of higher education students worldwide, for example, [66,67]. Therefore, HEIs have developed models to address the issue, like providing laptops, collaborative teaching, online teaching apps, gamification, audio-visual learning, tutorial videos, use of school and personal resources and repetition for mastery.…”