Mobile-based learning in science trends: a systematic review (2015–2023)

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Mobile-based learning has emerged as the best solution for the constraints posed by traditional educational methods. This article makes an important contribution by filling the research gap in current trends in mobile inquiry-based learning in science and providing valuable insights for educational researchers and practitioners in developing more effective teaching approaches in the technological era. This research is bibliometric research with data sources coming from the Scopus database. The keyword used is mobile inquiry-based learning, limited to the range of 2015–2023. There are 308 documents in all countries, as well as 8 documents originating from Indonesia. The data is then analysed using spreadsheets, VOSViewer, and Biblioshiny. This dataset highlights the growing research landscape in mobile inquiry-based learning in Indonesia. Even though there is a quantitative gap when compared with other countries, the continued yearly growth shows increasing enthusiasm for this pedagogical approach in the Indonesian education sector. This comprehensive analysis not only provides an overview of research trends, but also equips researchers and stakeholders with the tools needed to make decisions and contribute to the advancement of this educational approach.

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Widowati, A., & Tyas, R. A. (2024). Mobile-based learning in science trends: a systematic review (2015–2023). Cogent Education. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2024.2303563

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