“…To enable more than 1 billion learners whose schooling was affected by the pandemic to complete their education, teaching that was unable to be offered through conventional methods needs to be changed to online education (Hossain & Yasmin, 2022;Lowenthal, Borup, West, & Archambault, 2020). To guarantee that instruction can go without a hiccup and that it can be provided in a high-quality way, universities and colleges have made considerable expenditures (EDIG, 2022;Şahin et al, 2022). The crucial role that e-learning platforms, whose potency has long been acknowledged, must play has become abundantly apparent.…”