The language learned or acquired that is not commonly spoken in a given community.
Published in Chapter:
Technology-Enhanced Education of English in Ubiquitous Context: An Overview of the Past 60 Years
Céline Meyran-Martínez (Université Toulouse 2-Jean Jaurès, France), Jorge Bacca-Acosta (Fundación Universitaria Konrad Lorenz, Colombia), and Josef Buchner (Learning Lab, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany)
Copyright: © 2022
|Pages: 31
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8852-9.ch012
Abstract
This chapter deals with the evolution of research in English language education linked to applied technologies, under the ubiquitous paradigm, over the past 60 years (1960-2021). Descriptive (authors, articles, citations) and relational (co-words, co-citation, co-author) bibliometric indicators are used to trawl a database of 5219 documents from Scopus. Bibliometrix R package, biblioshiny, and VOSviewer analysis are handled to draw the trends of this area around the world. The findings demonstrate that main topics passed from ESL to technology education to the technology integration for learning processes. The trending topics for the field include mobile-assisted language learning, WhatsApp (and other social media), gamification, virtual reality, and online learning. Well-developed topics include motivation, writing, and teacher education. Future research directions are also discussed.