Web-based E-learning in Elementary School: A Systematic Literature Review

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This article presents a literature review on web-based e-learning in elementary schools in the latest literature. SLR method and PRISMA protocol with the stages of identification, screening, eligibility, inclusion, and abstraction, data analysis assisted by the Publish or Perish 7 application, VOSviewer, and NVIVO 12 Plus. The results of searching for articles on Scopus through the Publish or Perish 7 application are 507. Then the articles were filtered according to compatible themes into 50 articles. The topic findings are web-based e-learning, elementary school, the impact of web-based e-learning and web-based e-learning concept, academic performance, teaching/learning strategies, online learning, Covid-19, HPC database, web-based applications, distance learning, 3D visualization, automation, strategic learning, semantic web, technology, education, linguistic content, big data architecture, learning setting, e-readiness, linguistic content, STEM, etc., that are directly or indirectly connected. The 50 articles were analyzed according to the specified topics through the NVIVO 12 Plus application, and the results were described according to the research questions. The findings in this article explain that web-based e-learning integrates pedagogy and technology and becomes part of digital multimedia implemented in e-learning, blended learning, and face-to-face that impacts elementary school students and teachers directly or indirectly. Future research needs to explore web-based e-learning in schools that is current, safe, and needed by students and teachers.

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Purnama, H. I., Wilujeng, I., & Jabar, C. S. A. (2023). Web-based E-learning in Elementary School: A Systematic Literature Review. International Journal on Informatics Visualization, 7(3), 749–759. https://doi.org/10.30630/joiv.7.3.1203

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