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Mapping a Decade of Research on Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality in Physics Education: A Bibliometric Analysis (2016–2025) Zainuddin, Zainuddin; Misbah, Misbah; Mastuang, Mastuang; Qamariah, Qamariah; Amiruddin, Mohd Zaidi Bin; Rahman, Nor Farahwahidah Abdul
Online Learning In Educational Research (OLER) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Online Learning in Educational Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58524/oler.v5i2.901

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This study presents a Scopus-based bibliometric mapping of a decade of research on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Augmented Reality (AR) in physics education, spanning the period from 2016 to 2025. The dataset was retrieved from Scopus on August 2, 2025, and, following PRISMA-style screening and filtering, comprised 1,038 English-language journal articles at the final publication stage. Bibliometric analyses were conducted using Bibliometrix (Biblioshiny), VOSviewer, and Microsoft Excel to examine publication growth, leading sources and authors, geographic and institutional contributions, collaboration patterns, and conceptual structures through keyword co-occurrence, thematic mapping, and thematic evolution. The results indicate accelerated publication growth after 2019 and an interdisciplinary dissemination pattern across education- and technology-facing outlets. Conceptual mapping suggests that AI-related themes (e.g., adaptive and data-informed learning support) and AR-related themes (e.g., interactive visualization and representational learning) constitute the dominant pillars of the field, while physics-education-specific learning mechanisms (e.g., conceptual change, multi-representational reasoning, and inquiry/laboratory enactment) are unevenly foregrounded across clusters. Because this is a bibliometric study, the findings provide a structured overview of research patterns and thematic orientations rather than causal evidence of learning effectiveness, thereby informing future empirical and design-based studies that connect AI/AR developments to physics-education-specific learning mechanisms and implementation contexts.
Evolution of Simulation-Driven Science Education: Three Decades of Scholarly Patterns and Research Dynamics (1996–2025) Suyidno, Suyidno; Misbah, Misbah; Mastuang, Mastuang; Komariyah, Laili; Qamariah, Qamariah; Amiruddin, Mohd Zaidi Bin; Rahman, Nor Farahwahidah Abdul
Online Learning In Educational Research (OLER) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Online Learning in Educational Research
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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
Co-Authors Abdul Salam Abdul Salam Abdul Salam M, Abdul Salam Abdul Salam M. Abdul Salam M. Ahliha, Sally Alfis Sa'adah Amiruddin, Mohd Zaidi Bin Ana Nadzifatul Aswad, Ana Nadzifatul Andi Ichsan Mahardika Anissa, Rivca Arifuddin, Muhammad Arifudin, M Arlinda, Rossy Astuti, Meilisa Windi Ayu Rusmala Dewi Azhari, Andy Azhary, Yayan Bastomi Saputra Christian Tiro, Christian Desi Rianti Dewi Dewantara Dewi Dewantara, Dewi Elfa Erliana Elnada, Ika Widya Elsa Zakiati Emiiani Indah Safputri Erliana, Elfa Fauzia Dwi Sasmita Fitriana Dewi Ramadhani Harto, Muhdi Hasanah Hasanah Ibnu Hendriansyah Ida Rusmawati Ika Widya Elnada Iqrima Rahmawati Julita Lailatul Jannah, Julita Lailatul Kusuma, Lukman W Laili Komariyah, Laili Lasiani, Lasiani M. Arifuddin Jamal M. Arifuddin Jamal, M. Arifuddin M. Arifuddin, M. Maria Fatima Nareswari Mardi Utami Meilisa Windi Astuti Melisa Melisa melitasari melitasari, melitasari Mena Yani Misbah Misbah Misbah Misbah Misbah Misbah Mohd Ali Ibrahim Muhammad Abdul Karim, Muhammad Abdul Muhammad Rifansyah Muhammad, Nurlaela Murshed, Mazlena Binti Mustika Wati Mustika Wati Mustika Wati Mustika Wati, Mustika Nadia Nadia Nazua Rozaiah Nor Hanifah Nuraina, Nuraina Nurhuwaida Nurhuwaida NURLIANA NURLIANA Nurul F Sulaeman Pri Ariadi Cahya Dinata Pri Ariadi Cahya Dinata, Pri Ariadi Cahya Putri Riski Rahmayanti Qamariah, Qamariah Rahman, Nor Farahwahidah Abdul Rahmawati, Nor Rahmayanti, Putri Riski Ramadhanti Ramadhanti raudatul jannah Rianti, Desi Rifansyah, Muhammad Rivca Anissa Rizki Ramadhan Rizky Hidayat, Rizky Sa'adah, Alfis Safputri, Emiiani Indah Saiyidah Mahtari Sally Ahliha Salsabila, Unik Hanifah Saputra, Bastomi Sarah Miriam Sarah Miriam, Sarah Shaliha, Firdayati Amalia Siti Nor Fatmah Sri Hartini Sri Hartini Sulaeman, Nurul F Surya Haryandi Suyidno Suyidno Suyidno Suyidno Suyidno Suyidno Suyidno Suyidno Syifa, Linda Nur Syubhan Annur Syubhan Annur, Syubhan TITIN SUNARTI Zainuddin Zainuddin Zainuddin Zainuddin Zainuddin, Zainuddin