Computational thinking from the past to the present: A retrospective using bibliometric analysis

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dc.contributor.author Kaya, Deniz
dc.date.accessioned 2024-05-08T14:18:06Z
dc.date.available 2024-05-08T14:18:06Z
dc.date.issued 2024-04-30
dc.identifier.citation Kaya, D. (2024). Computational thinking from the past to the present: A retrospective using bibliometric analysis. Hacettepe University Journal of Education, 39(2), 195-219. https://doi.org/10.16986/HUJE.2024.520 tr_TR
dc.identifier.issn 2536-4758
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11787/8432
dc.description.abstract This study aims to examine the published scientific studies on computational thinking (CT) from the past to the present, based on the Web of Science (WoS) database. In this context, 3123 documents with CT content from the past to the present were evaluated. Articles and proceeding papers accessed from the database were analyzed with the help of bibliometric analysis under the titles of scientific productivity, network analysis, conceptual structure and thematic map. Within scientific productivity, the distribution of studies and citations by years, productive authors, most cited studies, productive institutions and productive countries were considered. A collaboration between authors, sources, institutions and countries was examined in network analysis. Keyword-based techniques were used to determine the intellectual structure of the CT topic. Finally, trend content and thematic changes were analyzed based on the conceptual structure and thematic map. The study analyzed 3123 scientific documents published by 6467 authors representing 83 countries. According to the findings, the number of scientific studies and citations on CT is increasing. Dagiene, V., Biswas, G., and Kong, S. C. are prolific authors. The Education University of Hong Kong, North Carolina State University and Natl Taiwan Normal University are among the most productive institutions. The USA, China, Spain, Brazil, and Italy are productive countries for CT. According to the network analysis, Computers & Education and Communications of the ACM journals stand out. As a thematic change, there are evolutions towards innovative approaches with skill and goal content in studies. At the end of the Multiple Correspondence Analysis performed to determine the conceptual structure in CT, dimension reductions were found to be approximately 43% of the total variability. As suggestions, some thoughts on the future of CT were shared. tr_TR
dc.language.iso eng tr_TR
dc.publisher Hacettepe Üniversitesi tr_TR
dc.relation.isversionof 10.16986/HUJE.2024.520 tr_TR
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess tr_TR
dc.subject Bibliometric analysis tr_TR
dc.subject Computational thinking tr_TR
dc.subject Web of Science (WoS) tr_TR
dc.title Computational thinking from the past to the present: A retrospective using bibliometric analysis tr_TR
dc.type article tr_TR
dc.relation.journal Hacettepe University Journal of Education tr_TR
dc.contributor.department Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli Üniversitesi, Eğitim Fakültesi, Matematik ve Fen Bilimleri Eğitimi Bölümü tr_TR
dc.contributor.authorID 262266 tr_TR
dc.identifier.volume 39 tr_TR
dc.identifier.issue 2 tr_TR
dc.identifier.startpage 195 tr_TR
dc.identifier.endpage 2015 tr_TR


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