Analysis of documents published in scopus database on special education learning through mobile learning: A content analysis

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Special education is one of the educational fields in which technology plays a significant role. Mobile technologies change our lifestyles as well as the way we learn. Mobile learning is the use of mobile technologies alone or in combination with other information and communication technologies to enable learning anywhere, anytime. The purpose of this study is to determine the recent trends in special education through mobile learning. Technology integration studies in the literature generally focus on visual dictionaries, sign language, vocabulary exercises or story books. Besides, it is seen that the studies report the results, not the process. However, there are few studies describing the whole technology integration process with a holistic approach. The study is conducted employing document analysis and related content analysis among the qualitative research methodology. Through the search conducted on Scopus database with the keywords "mobile learning and special education"the study is based on the analysis of the documents published. All articles published in scopus were examined. Their distribution by the years, subject areas, document types, country/regions and the affiliated universities of the authors themes have been examined. The varied findings reveal that the analysis of the studies published on Scopus database is important in terms of content for the significance of special education through mobile learning. Mobile learning method used in special education is among the effective results. However, only a few researches have been conducted.

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Genç, Z., Masalimova, A. R., Platonova, R. I., Sizova, Z. M., & Popova, O. V. (2019). Analysis of documents published in scopus database on special education learning through mobile learning: A content analysis. International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning, 14(22), 192–203. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v14i22.11732

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