Suyidno Suyidno
Universitas Lambung Mangkurat, Indonesia

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Evolution of Simulation-Driven Science Education: Three Decades of Scholarly Patterns and Research Dynamics (1996–2025) Suyidno Suyidno; Misbah Misbah; Mastuang Mastuang; Laili Komariyah; Qamariah Qamariah; Mohd Zaidi Bin Amiruddin; Nor Farahwahidah Abdul Rahman
Online Learning In Educational Research (OLER) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Online Learning in Educational Research
Publisher : CV FOUNDAE

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58524/oler.v6i1.1000

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This study maps the global landscape of simulation-based science education (SBSE) research to identify publication trends, influential contributors, collaboration patterns, and future research opportunities. A bibliometric analysis was conducted on 4,489 Scopus-indexed publications published between 1996 and August 25, 2025, using VOSviewer and Biblioshiny; therefore, 2025 should be interpreted as a partial year. The results indicate sustained growth in the literature, with a marked increase during 2020–2024 that may be associated with the expansion of virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR), online learning, and post-pandemic pedagogical adaptation. Keyword evolution suggests a shift from conventional computer-based simulation toward more immersive and data-informed approaches, including machine learning, learning analytics, and adaptive learning systems. The United States and China produced the largest publication outputs, while Indonesia recorded the highest proportion of international collaboration among the top 10 most productive countries (29%). Overall, the findings highlight the growing importance of cross-border collaboration, sound instructional design, and the ethical integration of intelligent technologies in advancing SBSE research and supporting more inclusive and adaptive science learning environments
Scientific creativity: A bibliometric review and analysis Surya Haryandi; Suyidno Suyidno; Misbah Misbah; Dewi Dewantara; Saiyidah Mahtari; Mohd Ali Ibrahim
Momentum: Physics Education Journal Vol 5 No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Kanjuruhan Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21067/mpej.v5i1.5002

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Scientific creativity is one of the higher-order thinking skills which are highly functional for each individual. Scientific creativity encourages the individual to not only generate creative ideas, but also promotes the notion of the appropriate technology. This article provides an in-depth explanation of the bibliometric analysis of scientific literature in education. The articles search was performed by utilizing Publish or Perish (PoP) software on the Crossref database. The search and sort results discovered that 28 of 200 articles were found between the years of 2019-2020. The selected metadata was edited using Mendeley Desktop software. The edited results were then analyzed further and visualized using the VOSviewer software. Overall, articles with the keyword scientific creativity published in the 2019-2020 period have not been cited, and it is essential to be studied collaboratively not only between national institutions but also internationally.