2022
DOI: 10.22201/fq.18708404e.2022.2.80579
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A Bibliometric Analysis on Chemistry Virtual Laboratory

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“…On the other hand, co-authorship analysis was used to show the social interactions among authors and countries related to technological literacy studies. In addition, to enrich the science mapping analysis, network analysis consisting of network & overlay visualization and hierarchical clustering was performed [27,[65][66][67]. VOSviewer software supported science mapping and network analysis [68].…”
Section: E Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, co-authorship analysis was used to show the social interactions among authors and countries related to technological literacy studies. In addition, to enrich the science mapping analysis, network analysis consisting of network & overlay visualization and hierarchical clustering was performed [27,[65][66][67]. VOSviewer software supported science mapping and network analysis [68].…”
Section: E Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Difficulties in visualizing chemistry concept especially arise in submicroscopic representations (Mahanan et al, 2021). On the other hand, visualizing an abstract concept at level of submicroscopic representation is a necessary 2 / 16 skill in chemistry lessons (Abdinejad et al, 2020;Kartimi et al, 2022;Ripsam & Nerdel, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effective and relevant teaching and learning strategies are needed to meet the current generation's needs. Students in the 21st-century era prefer digital resources to access information, communicate, and solve problems (Juanda et al, 2021) There have been many studies that have developed and integrated technology in chemistry learning, such as the use of online video tutorial technology in analytical chemistry learning (He et al, 2012), the use of (He et al, 2012) the use of Augmented Reality (AR) technology in chemistry learning (Al-Balushi et al, 2017;Kartimi et al, 2022;Macariu et al, 2020;Naese et al, 2019;Ovens et al, 2020) and what is developing according to the context of students' daily lives is the use of social media as chemistry learning (Fosu et al, 2019;Osokoya & Kazeem, 2016) The use of social media as a medium for learning chemistry, is considered interesting and can increase students' motivation and digital literacy (Hayes et al, 2020;Hurst et al, 2019) This opens up opportunities for teachers and researchers in the field of chemistry education to develop social media-based chemistry learning media. For this reason, it is necessary to review the types of social media that are relevant as a medium for learning chemistry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%