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Virtual Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Bibliometric Review and Future Research Agenda

Boubellouta Bilal, Eglantina Hysa, Ahsan Akbar, Fakhra Yasmin, Atteeq ur Rahman, Shengbing Li

2022Risk Management and Healthcare Policy44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Virtual learning has emerged as a powerful platform for students and academicians in the "new normal" owing to the availability of advanced technological tools and platforms. Recently, considerable literature has grown up around the role of digital and remote technologies in learning and teaching during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. However, the research evidence on this topic is still fragmented, requiring a synthesis of this rapidly growing literature. This study aims to assess the key research trends in virtual learning during the COVID-19 pandemic through a bibliometric analysis of 1595 studies from 589 journals during 2020-21. Our study highlights the influential aspects, such as the most contributing countries, journals, authors, and keywords in this research field. We identified the following four main research trends: 1) challenges in online learning and blended learning strategies; 2) student-centered, collaborative learning, and curriculum design; 3) home-based laboratory learning; and 4) teachers' professional competence and interdisciplinary learning. We conclude this research by discussing the implications for regulators and educational institutions, and directions for future research.

Topics & Concepts

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PandemicCurriculumCompetence (human resources)Virtual learning environmentKnowledge managementComputer sciencePsychologyPedagogyMedicineDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)Social psychologyPathologyDental Research and COVID-19E-Learning and Knowledge ManagementEducational Innovations and Technology