A systematic review of collaborative mobileassisted language learning (C-MALL) practices using bibliometric, content, and scientometric analyses

The rapid proliferation of mobile technology and its widespread integration in education, particularly in language instruction and acquisition, as well as its effectiveness in facilitating collaborative learning, have recently sparked a surge in research focused on collaborative mobile-assisted lang...

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Main Authors: Guo, Pingping, Jeyaraj, Joanna Joseph, Razali, Abu Bakar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/115352/
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Jeyaraj, Joanna Joseph
Razali, Abu Bakar
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description The rapid proliferation of mobile technology and its widespread integration in education, particularly in language instruction and acquisition, as well as its effectiveness in facilitating collaborative learning, have recently sparked a surge in research focused on collaborative mobile-assisted language learning (C-MALL). This review sought to delineate the current landscape of literature on C-MALL practices, pinpoint research trends, and propose avenues for future research while providing valuable insights for C-MALL pedagogical strategies. To achieve this objective, the review adhered to the PRISMA protocol, analyzing 72 studies sourced from five databases following stringent inclusion and exclusion criteria. Key findings encompassed: (1) an escalating yearly publication trend on C-MALL practices, with a substantial spike observed post-2019; (2) a dominant contribution from Asian nations in terms of publication volume; (3) a prevalence of studies conducted in higher education settings employing mixed-method or quantitative methodologies on small sample sizes over short durations; (4) C-MALL designs predominantly leveraging social media collaborative learning platforms via smartphones; and (5) the most prominent keywords being motivation, writing, and engagement. The implications of these findings for both researchers and educational practitioners were thoroughly deliberated upon as per the review outcomes.
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spelling upm-1153522025-03-03T07:50:11Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/115352/ A systematic review of collaborative mobileassisted language learning (C-MALL) practices using bibliometric, content, and scientometric analyses Guo, Pingping Jeyaraj, Joanna Joseph Razali, Abu Bakar The rapid proliferation of mobile technology and its widespread integration in education, particularly in language instruction and acquisition, as well as its effectiveness in facilitating collaborative learning, have recently sparked a surge in research focused on collaborative mobile-assisted language learning (C-MALL). This review sought to delineate the current landscape of literature on C-MALL practices, pinpoint research trends, and propose avenues for future research while providing valuable insights for C-MALL pedagogical strategies. To achieve this objective, the review adhered to the PRISMA protocol, analyzing 72 studies sourced from five databases following stringent inclusion and exclusion criteria. Key findings encompassed: (1) an escalating yearly publication trend on C-MALL practices, with a substantial spike observed post-2019; (2) a dominant contribution from Asian nations in terms of publication volume; (3) a prevalence of studies conducted in higher education settings employing mixed-method or quantitative methodologies on small sample sizes over short durations; (4) C-MALL designs predominantly leveraging social media collaborative learning platforms via smartphones; and (5) the most prominent keywords being motivation, writing, and engagement. The implications of these findings for both researchers and educational practitioners were thoroughly deliberated upon as per the review outcomes. Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/115352/1/115352.pdf Guo, Pingping and Jeyaraj, Joanna Joseph and Razali, Abu Bakar (2024) A systematic review of collaborative mobileassisted language learning (C-MALL) practices using bibliometric, content, and scientometric analyses. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 11 (1). art. no. 1435. pp. 1-15. ISSN 2662-9992 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-024-03940-3?error=cookies_not_supported&code=9283cded-14e5-4952-b91e-969873843177 10.1057/s41599-024-03940-3
spellingShingle Guo, Pingping
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A systematic review of collaborative mobileassisted language learning (C-MALL) practices using bibliometric, content, and scientometric analyses
title A systematic review of collaborative mobileassisted language learning (C-MALL) practices using bibliometric, content, and scientometric analyses
title_full A systematic review of collaborative mobileassisted language learning (C-MALL) practices using bibliometric, content, and scientometric analyses
title_fullStr A systematic review of collaborative mobileassisted language learning (C-MALL) practices using bibliometric, content, and scientometric analyses
title_full_unstemmed A systematic review of collaborative mobileassisted language learning (C-MALL) practices using bibliometric, content, and scientometric analyses
title_short A systematic review of collaborative mobileassisted language learning (C-MALL) practices using bibliometric, content, and scientometric analyses
title_sort systematic review of collaborative mobileassisted language learning (c-mall) practices using bibliometric, content, and scientometric analyses
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