Bibliometric Analysis of Research Development of Smart Learning Environment for Education in Indonesia

Nuril amini

Abstract


Smart Learning environment has great potential to emphasizes learning flexibility, effectiveness,
efficiency, engagement, adaptavity, and reflectiveness. So it is important to map the research that
has been done so that it become strategy to explore its use for efficient development. To determine
article content, authorship pattern, and productivity of educational writers, a bibliometric study
was conducted. The data sources is the google scholar indexer, this smart learning environment
article in indonesia is spread in various journals. In general, during 2010-2023 period as many as
126 resecarchers produced 50 articles, the fields that most often appeared were those related to
learning and education, the most latest trend of article related to evelopment of a learning
management system as a smart learning environmet on improving student cognitive, litercy skill
and student’s readiness for self-regulated learners. the most published research publications in
after 2016 namely 44 articles (88%). And most of the, them related to concept of SLE, design and
practical insight into online learning resources. And there are only 14 articles (0,28%) outside the
theme of learning and education, namely 2 articles (0,04%) related to communication published in
wireless personal communication, so are 2 article (0,04%) related to computer science and
emerging technology, and namely 1 article (0,02%) related to machine learning, cloud computing,
IOT, AI, city governance published on various journal.


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