These proceedings represent the work of researchers participating in The International Conference on Elementary Education (ICEE) which is being hosted by the Elementary Education Study Programme School of Postgraduate Studies, Universitas Pendidikan
Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Proceedings The 8th International Conference on Elementary Education

Analysis of Digital Literacy Profile of Elementary School Students at SDN Jayamekar Padalarang in Technology-Based Learning

Rafli, Andi (Unknown)
Iriawan, Sandi Budi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
10 Mar 2026

Abstract

Digital literacy has become an essential 21st-century skill that students must possess to face the digital era. This study aims to analyze the digital literacy profile of elementary school students in the context of technology-based learning using a descriptive quantitative research design. The research sample consisted of 40 fifth-grade students from SDN Jayamekar, Padalarang District. The instrument used was a closed questionnaire with a Likert scale of 1-4 designed to measure 7 domains of digital literacy based on the UNESCO framework, including: access, manage, understand, integrate, evaluate, create, and communicate. The research results show that students overall digital literacy level reached 73%. Technical-operational domains demonstrated significant dominance with the access domain(access) obtaining the highest percentage of 78.95%, indicating that students already possess good abilities in accessing and operating digital devices. Conversely, creative-productive domains remain less dominant, as evidenced by the create domain (digital content creation) obtaining the lowest percentage of 64.58%, indicating that skills in producing digital content still need improvement. This gap betweentechnical and creative abilities constitutes the main finding of the research, showing that althoughelementary school students are competent in using technology, their ability to create and produce digitalcontent requires more attention in learning. The relevance of this research lies in identifying the gap instudents digital literacy competencies, enabling teachers to create learning processes that encourage digital creativity to comprehensively balance digital literacy competencies in accordance with 21st-century skills demands.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

icee

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Mathematics Social Sciences

Description

Mathematics, Science and Social Education, Higher Level Thinking Skills Learning (HOTS), Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for Classroom Today, Society Era 5.0, Cooperative/Collaborative Learning, Multicultural Education and Inclusive Education, School Leadership and Management, ...