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Intellectual Structure of Mobile Learning Field: Bibliometric Evidence from Turkey (2006-2020)

Journal: Open Journal for Educational Research (Vol.5, No. 2)

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Page : 403-418

Keywords : mobile learning; intellectual structure; citation analysis; research trends;

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Abstract

The aim of present study is to examine the intellectual structure of the reference lists of postgraduate theses on mobile learning in Turkey. In this research, 88 postgraduate theses indexed in the National Thesis Center of the Council of Higher Education were examined. According to the obtained findings, it was determined that the most theses were conducted in 2019. The average number of pages and citations of doctoral theses is higher than that of master's theses. The supervisors of the master's theses are mostly Assistant professors while the advisors of doctoral theses are mostly Associate professors and Professors. In both master's and doctoral theses, citations to journal articles are more common. The most cited journals in master's theses were Computers and Education, Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology, British Journal of Educational Technology. The most cited journals in doctoral theses were Computers and Education and British Journal of Educational Technology. Agnes Kukulska-Hulme and John Traxler's book Mobile Learning: A Handbook for Educators and Trainers is the most cited book in master's theses. Mohamed Ally's book Mobile Learning: Transforming the Delivery of Education and Training comes first in doctoral dissertations. Mike Sharples has been the most cited author in both types of postgraduate theses.

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