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- Thada Jantakoon
- Kitsadaporn Jantakun
- Thiti Jantakun
- Somsuk Trisupakitti
- Potsirin Limpinan
Abstract
STEAM education with gamification, a method that integrates game elements into the learning process, has proven to be a powerful tool. It not only encompasses various forms of gamified education but also has the potential to captivate and inspire students, breathing life into the course material. This study aims to present a comprehensive summary of the research carried out in the domain of STEAM education, with a particular emphasis on gamification. The focus will be on analyzing studies published in the past seven years. A meticulous bibliometric analysis was conducted to investigate the patterns in the published literature on STEAM education with gamification from 2017 to 2023. The relevant documents were retrieved by using keywords related to steam and gamification in the title, abstract, and keywords of the documents. Thus, 34 documents were acquired from the Scopus database for bibliometric analysis. The review analyzes the rate of publication growth, identifies the papers with the highest number of citations, determines the primary sources of these articles, evaluates the productivity of authors, examines the leading countries contributing to the field, and identifies the prominent subject areas within the research domain. Thailand has the highest output level in terms of publications and citations, as inferred from the results of our analysis. The Ceur Workshop Proceedings are widely acknowledged as the foremost scholarly resource in their subject. We have identified the most important keywords related to gamified STEAM education by conducting keyword analysis. Factorial Analysis provides a visual summary of the complex relationships between various concepts related to educational technology.
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Thada Jantakoon & Kitsadaporn Jantakun & Thiti Jantakun & Somsuk Trisupakitti & Potsirin Limpinan, 2024.
"STEAM Education with Gamification: A Bibliometric Analysis,"
Higher Education Studies, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 14(3), pages 1-90, August.
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RePEc:ibn:hesjnl:v:14:y:2024:i:3:p:90
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