Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis tren publikasi TPACK terkait waktu, pengarang, jurnal, afiliasi, dan institusi; bidang penelitian yang menonjol dan berpengaruh terhadap TPACK; serta peluang dan keterbatasan bagi peneliti selanjutnya untuk eksplorasi penelitian TPACK. Desain penelitian yang digunakan adalah analisis bibliometrik. Sumber dokumen berasal dari Scopus sebanyak 109, selama periode 2015-2021. Kemudian dianalisis menggunakan biblioshiny melalui R-package. Hasil kajian menunjukkan publikasi tertinggi pada tahun 2020 dengan 34 dokumen; sumber yang paling relevan adalah Journal of Physics: Conference Series; penulis yang paling banyak dikutip adalah Drajati, dan afiliasi yang paling relevan adalah Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia. Hasil penelitian tersebut berimplikasi bahwa penelitian TPACK kedepannya akan fokus pada kajian pengetahuan konten pedagogik teknologi, pendidikan teknik, mahasiswa, dan sistem pembelajaran. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian pertama yang membahas tentang TPACK di Indonesia menggunakan Bilioshiny melalui R-package.
Inspired by the poor Economics learning outcomes of students in state senior high schools (SSHS) in Cianjur regency, this study aims to determine and analyze self-regulation mediating the effect of resilience and family environment on student learning outcomes. It employed an explanatory survey with questionnaires and observations to collect the data. The population of this study comprises all grade XI social science students of SSHSs in Cianjur Regency, while the sample members selected randomly include 223 students. The data collected was then analyzed by using multiple linear regression analysis with the mediator variable. The results likely show that (i) resilience and family environment are in the high category, while self-regulation and learning outcomes are in the medium category. (ii) Both resilience and family environment influence self-regulation, and (iii) resilience, family environment, and self-regulation affect learning outcomes. (iv) Resilience affects learning outcomes either directly or indirectly through self-regulation. (v) Family environment likely influences learning outcomes directly or indirectly through self-regulation. The results of this study imply that the concepts of resilience, family environment, and self-regulation are relevant and can estimate student learning outcomes.
This study aims to identify and analyze main information, publication growth, the growth of this journal, growth by institution, research productivity, publications by country, publications by subject, publications by document type, thematic maps, network visualization, overlay visualization, density visualization, relationships between authors. The research used bibliometric method. Collecting data by searching through the Scopus database with the keywords Blended Learning in Higher education with the categories Article title, Abstract, Keywords in the period 2005-2021. Data were analyzed by year, author, origin of author and subject using Microsoft Excel 2010. Meanwhile, the publication development map was analyzed using R-Studio software, and VosViewer. The research results from this article itself found that the USA was the most contributing country regarding the topic of Blended Learning in Higher education with 16 documents and the most productive author on the topic of blended Learning in Higher Education was Najeh Alsalhi from Ajman University with 4 documents. Originality This study is the first to review and map the study of Blended Learning in Higher Education using bibliometric analysis, using data from year to year. All articles published in the journal have been reviewed in terms of methodology, country/country group of cases and topics/subtopics for future research.
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