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Journal : Script Journal: Journal of Linguistic and English Teaching

Bibliometric Analysis of Oral Presentations with Mobile Technology in Tertiary Education Rachman, Dzul; Khusnul Khatimah; I Putu Indra Kusuma; Marianus Roni
Script Journal: Journal of Linguistics and English Teaching Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Teacher Training and Education Faculty, Widya Gama Mahakam Samarinda University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24903/sj.v9i1.1578

Abstract

Background: Oral presentations, vital for assessing student understanding and communication skills in higher education, are enhanced by peer feedback and video recording. However, language anxieties necessitate supportive strategies. This study explores mobile technology's role in presentations via a bibliometric analysis.Methodology: This study uses bibliometric analysis to track research trends in mobile technology use in higher education oral presentations from 2014 to 2023. Data was gathered from the Dimensions database and analyzed with Excel and VOSviewer, revealing publication and citation trends, top researchers, thematic clusters, and research categories.Findings: Research output rose steadily until 2017, then surged in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Rising citations reflect enduring impact. The focus is on education, with contributions from various disciplines. Global collaboration is evident among top researchers.Conclusion: The study finds that mobile tech-based oral presentations are crucial in higher education, promoting learning and skills. It underscores research resilience and adaptability to global challenges like the Covid-19 pandemic, providing valuable insights for future research and teaching practices.Originality: This study explores trends in oral presentations with mobile technology in higher education via a detailed bibliometric analysis. It provides insights into research output, citation impact, and thematic clusters, contributing to the dialogue on effective teaching and assessment practices.
Co-Authors A. Tenriugi Daeng Pine Abdul Halim Abdul Jalil Abustan Nur Ade Ismail Ramadhan Hamid Ahmad Haekal Ajeng Hijriatul Aulia Aji Ega Nabilla Putri Aji Evita Hanifa Ali Murtadho Emzaed Amelia Salsabila Amrullah, Shafwan Anita Apriliana Asmalinda, Wita Darmawan Thalib Desty Novita Sari Desy Setiawati Dian Anggraeni Dicky Aris Munanda Diva Fitaloka Oktaviani Diva Pangestu Ispriadi Dzul Rachman, Dzul Edi Usman Edy Sapada Eko Kusumawati Ela Agustina Endang Nila Hardianti Erlina Erlina Ermiati Ermiati Fahdly Rinaldy Fanti Rahmania Ramli Farhan Yulistiyawan Fatiha, Nurul Fatma Fuad Fansuri Haslina I Putu Indra Kusuma Imanuddin Irma Rahmayani Irmayanti Ismail Badollahi3 Isna Maulida Mandini Jamilah Jamilah Jasmi Jasmi Kurniati Kurniati Laily Nur Janah Limce Nalsalisa M. Reyvaldy M.P Marianus Roni Misbahul Ramadhani Moh. Mukhasyaf Mr Bustan Muh. Imam Fur’qan Muhammad Luthfi Setiarno Putera Muhammad Norhadi Muhammad Sahdan Siregar Mursalim Muryani Arsal Nicki Yutapratama Niken Ulupi Noval Noval Nur Asra Paputungan Panesa Kartini Pardawati Putri Ameda Qaniah, Fadhilah Ahmad Rabi’atil Husni Rani Herning Puspita Reza June Sidiq Rina Sari Kusuma Rindi Tarigan Risna Wendy Wiraganti Ristiyanti Ahmadul Marunta Rosinta Rum Santri Syamsuri, Andi Sarah Ghania Sheilamitha Amanda Shofia Alya Dzakiriah Siti Nabila Syarif, Nanda Siti Nor Elisa Sofyan, Syaakir Sri Purwanti Suci yati Syarifuddin Syarifuddin Syaripuddin Syaripuddin Syihabuddin Syihabuddin Viyolanda Azrimultiya Wardhana Syam, Reza Yancis Yancis Yulia, Noor Yuliana Fatmawati Zahra Zifana, Mahardhika