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A bibliometric analysis of studies on technology‐supported learning environments: Hot topics and frontier evolution.

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العنوان: A bibliometric analysis of studies on technology‐supported learning environments: Hot topics and frontier evolution.
المؤلفون: Jing, Yuhui1, Wang, Chengliang2, Chen, Zhaoyi3, Shen, Shusheng4, Shadiev, Rustam5 rustamsh@gmail.com
المصدر: Journal of Computer Assisted Learning. Jun2024, Vol. 40 Issue 3, p1185-1200. 16p.
مصطلحات موضوعية: *SCHOOL environment, *SERIAL publications, *COMPUTER simulation, *RESEARCH funding, *EDUCATIONAL technology, *EDUCATION research, *DESCRIPTIVE statistics, *REFLECTION (Philosophy), *MOTIVATION (Psychology), *THEMATIC analysis, *BIBLIOMETRICS, *ONLINE education, *PUBLISHING, *COMMUNICATION, *COMPUTER assisted instruction, *LEARNING strategies, *ALTERNATIVE education
مصطلحات جغرافية: UNITED States, CHINA, UNITED Kingdom, NETHERLANDS
مستخلص: Background Study: Technology‐supported learning environments, act as significant observational and enabling indicators for evaluating and encouraging the digital revolution of education, are of vital importance in current educational research. Keeping track of the dynamics of technology‐supported learning environment research allows for the enrichment of theoretical studies and a prompt innovation of talent‐training environments. Objectives: The present study carried out a bibliometric analysis of the core collection of WoS database over the last two decades. Method: This study is a bibliometric research. We applied CiteSpace and VOSviewer for co‐occurrence and evolution analysis. In addition, we extracted the fundamental ideas and thoughts through reading and analysis. Results: First, the study found that technology‐supported learning environment research is in a growth phase, with core journals such as Interactive Learning Environments or Computers & Education. The findings show that a core research team comprised of such scholars as Hwang Gwo‐Jen, Lester James C. and Wong Lung‐Hsiang. Key nations of publishing and research strength are from China, the United States, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. Second, the hot topics in research on technology‐supported learning environments were virtual learning environments, technology‐enabled learning environments and interactive learning environments. Nine study specifics were derived from these three topics such as moulding function, generating scenario, stimulating sensation, effect verification, design idea, research reflection, inquiry and research, virtual community, and mixed environment. Lastly, the frontier evolution offers a pattern of development from enhancing performance to changing mode to incorporating experience. Conclusion: Looking ahead, our research recommendations for the field of technology‐supported learning environments include a multifaceted approach. We should aim to enhance research designs and methodologies, develop contemporary guiding theories and strive for a balanced representation across various educational domains, expanding our scope to encompass all academic disciplines. In terms of practical application, it is imperative to focus on the design and implementation of technology‐supported learning environments from three critical perspectives: "change‐demand," "student‐learning" and "online‐offline." These approaches will collectively ensure that technology‐supported learning environments are both innovative and responsive to the diverse needs of the educational landscape. Lay Description: What is already known about this topic: Technology‐supported learning environments are currently a focal and hot research topic in the field of education.Although numerous studies have been conducted on the learning environment of technical support, there has yet to be a systematic and comprehensive review of the related research. What this paper adds: This study provides a comprehensive review of research on the technology‐supported learning environments over the past two decades.This study primarily presents an overview of research on the technology‐supported learning environments over the past two decades, focusing on main literature, research strength, hot topics and frontier evolution. Implications for practice and/or policy: Researchers need to further advance research on technology‐supported learning environments by enriching research designs and methods, constructing up‐to‐date guiding theories and achieving a balance across different educational domains while extending the reach to all disciplines.Educational practitioners need to pay attention to the design and implementation of technology‐supported learning environments from the three viewpoints of "change‐demand," "student‐learning" and "online‐offline." [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
قاعدة البيانات: Academic Search Index
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تدمد:02664909
DOI:10.1111/jcal.12934