Scientometric Analysis of the Researches About Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge and Scholarly Communication

Authors

  • Haydar Yalçın İzmir Kâtip Çelebi University, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Department of Information Management Author
  • Kemal Yayla Ege University, Institute of Social Sciences, Business Administration Author

Keywords:

TPACK, Scientometrics, Data Visualization, Scientific Mapping, Citation Analysis, Scholarly Communication

Abstract

The technological integration issue in education is examined in educational researches with its different aspects and especially in recent years, comes into a more important position all over the world. Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) studies, which we confront frequently in this context, increase scientific accumulation of knowledge for using technology effectively in teaching different subject areas and provide teacher training a new dimension. In addition to the researches that contribute to form theoretic framework, application oriented studies also attract the attention. This study aims to reveal the scholarly communication of the researchers, to specify the documents and authors efficient in the field and to reveal extensive conclusions in the context of document and author by examining the researches that are conducted about TPACK. In this sense, it is thought that this study will reveal the current situation on this subject and contribute to the planning of future researches. The study is conducted with 543 documents in total which are books, reviews and researches about TPACK that are acquired from Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus databases. By using bibliometrical method, the scholarly communication pattern in TPACK area is tackled in the context of author and document and the prominent authors and documents on yearly basis and is presented with scientific mapping method by visualizing. Thus, extensive conclusions are revealed about the documents about this subject and the authors of these documents.

Published

2016-12-30

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Articles