Rahman
Universitas Qamarul Huda Badaruddin Bagu, Indonesia

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THE TRANSFORMATION OF LEARNING IN THE DIGITAL ERA: A THEORETICAL REVIEW OF TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION IN EDUCATION Rahman
Indonesian Journal of Education and Science Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): April
Publisher : Formad English Foundation NTB Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.67028/ijes.v1i3.101

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The transformation of learning in the digital era has become a significant issue in contemporary education, in line with the continuous advancement of technology. This study aims to examine the integration of technology in education and its impact on the learning process. The main focus of this research is to understand how technology can be applied in educational contexts to enhance the quality of learning and student engagement. The method used in this study is a qualitative approach with a literature review design and thematic analysis. Data were collected through a review of various articles, journals, and research reports related to technology integration in education. Data analysis was conducted by identifying key themes emerging from the literature review and comparing relevant research findings. The results indicate that although technology offers great potential for improving learning, major challenges remain, such as unequal access, teacher readiness, and the lack of ongoing professional development. Nevertheless, technology integration can enhance student engagement and enable more flexible, 21st-century competency-based learning. The conclusion of this study emphasizes that the success of technology integration in education highly depends on infrastructure readiness, supportive policies, and continuous teacher training. This research also opens opportunities for further studies on the long-term impacts of digital transformation in learning.
A Literature Review on Technology-Based Learning: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities Rahman
Indonesian Journal of Education and Science Vol. 1 No. 5 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.67028/ijes.v1i5.139

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This study synthesizes literature on technology-based learning to identify prevailing trends, implementation challenges, and actionable opportunities across educational levels, with particular attention to Indonesian high schools and Islamic schools. Motivated by rapid digital transformation and uneven adoption during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, the review aimed to answer: What are TEL trends; which barriers hinder effective implementation; and what opportunities can be leveraged to improve teaching and learning through technology? A qualitative systematic literature review was conducted using purposive sampling of 25 publications from 2015–2025 drawn from international and local academic databases. Data were extracted with a structured form and analyzed through thematic content analysis supported by NVivo to generate cross-cutting themes. The review found four dominant trends—artificial intelligence for adaptive learning, mobile and cloud-based platforms for flexible access, immersive XR/AR/VR experiences for experiential learning, and pedagogical innovations such as gamification and flipped classrooms—alongside persistent challenges including infrastructure and access inequities, limited teacher competencies, cultural and organizational resistance, sustainability and scalability concerns, and digital literacy gaps. Corresponding opportunities include personalized learning, expanded access and inclusion, enhanced student engagement through innovative pedagogy, and data-informed strategic planning. The study concludes that TEL is a systemic transformation requiring aligned pedagogy, professional development, equitable infrastructure, and context-sensitive strategies to realize its potential. Future research should empirically assess TEL interventions in classroom settings and explore long-term impacts on equity and learning outcomes.