Production and Visibility of Journals in the Web 2.0 Education in Secondary Education

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  • Cristina Torres Pascual
Keywords: Web 2.0, secondary education, bibliometric analysis.

Abstract

This paper is a bibliometric analysis to identify production and visibility of research on Web 2.0 in secondary education from the ERIC and ISOC database. The study population consists of 86 articles published in 32 journals. The most studied field is the Web 2.0 technology. The most productive journal is Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education, and journals with the highest impact are Computers & Education and British Journal of Educational Technology.

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Torres Pascual, C. (2014). Production and Visibility of Journals in the Web 2.0 Education in Secondary Education. Distance Education Journal, (43). Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/red/article/view/236931
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