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Trends in ChatGPT and Generative Artificial Intelligence in Education Research: A Scopus Based Analysis Miftahul Jannah; Benny Prasetiya; Febry Suprapto; Khoiriyah
Immortalis Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): January - March
Publisher : PT. Caesarindo Triloka Persada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.67307/ijis.v2i1.81

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The emergence of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) technologies such as ChatGPT has transformed the landscape of education research, reshaping how knowledge is created, accessed, and disseminated. This study aims to analyze global research trends on ChatGPT and GenAI in education through a bibliometric analysis of Scopus-indexed publications from 2023 to 2025. Using a quantitative bibliometric approach with data visualization tools such as VOSviewer and Bibliometrix (R package), this research examines publication growth, scientific collaboration, influential authors and journals, and keyword co-occurrence networks. The PRISMA 2020 protocol was applied to ensure systematic and transparent data selection. The results show an exponential increase in research output on GenAI in education, with the United States, China, and Australia leading contributions. Thematic mapping reveals three dominant clusters: (1) ChatGPT and generative AI applications in higher education; (2) human-centered and ethical AI in learning; and (3) large language models (LLMs) in educational innovation. This study identifies ChatGPT as both a learning tool and an epistemic partner that enhances personalization, creativity, and efficiency in teaching and research. The novelty of this research lies in its development of the “Generative Education Ecosystem (GEE)” framework, integrating socio-technical systems and constructivist theories to explain human-AI collaboration in learning. The findings contribute empirically and theoretically to understanding the global trajectory of GenAI in education and provide strategic insights for policymakers and educators to foster adaptive, ethical, and sustainable AI-based learning systems.
The Intellectual Structure of Learning Analytics Research: A Bibliometric and Science Mapping Analysis Sumiyati; Benny Prasetiya; Febry Suprapto; Khoiriyah
Immortalis Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): January - March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.67307/ijis.v2i1.82

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This study explores the intellectual structure of learning analytics (LA) research through a bibliometric and science mapping analysis. Over the past decade, LA has gained significant importance due to its role in analyzing learning behaviors through big data, artificial intelligence, and online learning systems, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using data from Scopus and Web of Science, this study examines trends in publication volume, research themes, international collaborations, and influential authors and institutions within the field from 2020 to 2025. The results reveal key research domains such as educational data mining, MOOCs, self-regulated learning, and AI-integrated adaptive learning systems. Additionally, the analysis uncovers evolving research trends, particularly a shift from MOOCs to learning management systems and AI applications in post-pandemic education. By applying co-citation and co-word analysis, the study identifies emerging themes and their relationships, offering a comprehensive visualization of the field’s intellectual network. The findings also highlight the need for future research on AI-driven learning analytics and ethical considerations. This study contributes to a better understanding of LA's conceptual evolution and offers insights to policymakers, educational institutions, and researchers, helping guide future directions for digital education and data-driven educational policies. The results align with global objectives such as Sustainable Development Goal 4 (quality education for all), promoting the integration of learning analytics to enhance educational quality and inclusivity worldwide.
The Concept of Islamic Education and Communicative Rationality in the Thought of Ismail Raji Al-Faruqi and Jürgen Habermas Athar Abdullatif Husain; Khoiriyah; Muhammad Alfi Syahrin
Immortalis Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): January - March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.67307/ijis.v2i1.95

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This study aims to analyze the crisis of public communication in Indonesia’s digital era, which is characterized by polarization, disinformation, and degrading identity labeling, while also tracing the pedagogical and ethical roots of this phenomenon. The study positions itself at the intersection of digital communication studies and Islamic education by proposing an integrative approach based on the thought of Ismail Raji Al-Faruqi and Jürgen Habermas. Using a qualitative approach through a literature study method, this research examines the concept of tawhid as an ethical-transcendental foundation and communicative rationality as a mechanism for rational dialogue in the public sphere. The analysis results in a conceptual synthesis in the form of a dialogical-tawhidi model of Islamic education that integrates the values of tawhid with procedures of rational discourse. This model is oriented toward developing learners who possess ethical awareness, critical thinking skills, and dialogical competence in responding to the dynamics of the digital public sphere. Normatively, this model may serve as a theoretical framework for the reform of Islamic education in strengthening a more inclusive and dignified culture of public communication in the digital era.