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2025 collaborative learning; social constructivism; bibliometrics; instructional systems design; classroom environment; learning

Trends and insights in CSCL research from the emergence to the present: A review through bibliometric and Latent Dirichlet Allocation analyses.

Erdoğdu, Fatih and Kara, Mehmet and Gökoğlu, Seyfullah and Telci, Serkan

This study aims to investigate the trends and topics in Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) research papers from the emergence to the present. For this purpose, all documents on the Scopus database (5775 papers) were gathered and analyzed through bibliometric analysis and Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) analysis, one of the topic modeling-based machine learning methods. The titles, abstracts, and keywords of the papers were included in the analysis. The bibliometric findings first indicated the annual distribution and subject areas in addition to the top productive sources, affiliations, countries, and authors of the CSCL papers from the emergence to the present. The findings from the LDA analysis revealed nine topics in CSCL. The high-density topics are (1) instructional design for CSCL, (2) designing learner groups and learning environments for CSCL activities, and (3) design and development for social constructivist learning. The medium-density topics are (4) develop

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