The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the global education paradigm, including in Indonesia which has adopted distance learning to avoid the spread of the virus. In this context, the use of the google classroom digital platform has become very relevant. This study explores the development and publication trends related to the use of google classroom in mathematics learning from 0-2024 years. By utilizing the Scopus database and Publish or Perish software, the analysis showed a significant spike in the number of 121 documents, through the results of screening into 100 articles using the DOI format. 2021 recorded the highest number of citations, with Indonesia as the leading country and Indonesia University of Education as the top institution. University College London recorded the highest number of citations, while the Journal of Physics: Conference Series dominated the publication. Author Dadang Juandi ranked first, while Melissa Bond received the highest citation for an article on "Facilitating Student Engagement Through the Flipped Learning Approach in K-12". Bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer identified 13 keyword clusters with new themes such as learning style, game-based learning, and numerical analysis that emerged as potential research topics. The study also highlights analytical challenges such as data limitations and difficulty in interpreting results. Cross-agency and international collaboration is expected to encourage innovation in this field.
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