Trends in educational research about e-learning: a systematic literature review (2009–2018)

Resource type
Journal Article
Title
Trends in educational research about e-learning: a systematic literature review (2009–2018)
Abstract
The concept of e-learning is a technology-mediated learning approach of great potential from the educational perspective and it has been one of the main research lines of Educational Technology in the last decades. The aim of the present systematic literature review (SLR) was to identify (a) the research topics; (b) the most relevant theories; (c) the most researched modalities; and (d) the research methodologies used. To this end, the PRISMA protocol was followed, and different tools were used for the bibliographic management and text-mining. The literature selection was carried out in three first-quartile journals indexed in JCR-SSCI specialized in Educational Technology. A total of 248 articles composed the final sample. The analysis of the texts identified three main nodes: (a) online students; (b) online teachers; and (c) curriculum-interactive learning environments. It was revealed that MOOC was the most researched e-learning modality. The Community of Inquiry and the Technological Acceptance Model, were the most used theories in the analyzed studies. The most frequent methodology was case study. Finally, the conclusions regarding the objectives of our SRL are presented: Main themes and research sub-themes, most researched e-learning modality, most relevant theoretical frameworks on e-learning, and typologies of research methodologies.
Publication
Sustainability
Volume
12
Issue
12
Pages
5153
Date
2020-06-24
Journal Abbr
Sustainability
Language
en
ISSN
2071-1050
Short Title
Trends in educational research about e-learning
Accessed
10/08/2021, 17:20
Library Catalogue
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Valverde-Berrocoso, J., Garrido-Arroyo, M. del C., Burgos-Videla, C., & Morales-Cevallos, M. B. (2020). Trends in educational research about e-learning: a systematic literature review (2009–2018). Sustainability, 12(12), 5153. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12125153