A TREND ANALYSIS OF PODCAST AS DIGITAL ENGLISH TEACHING MEDIA
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Podcast , Trend Analysis, English Teaching MediaAbstract
This study explores the emerging trends in the use of podcasts as digital English teaching media through a comprehensive bibliometric analysis. By analyzing patterns in academic publications from 2013 to 2023, the research aims to uncover key themes, influential authors, and emerging trends within this domain. The findings indicate a significant growth in research focused on podcasts, highlighting their potential to enhance English language learning by providing authentic and accessible content. Despite some fluctuations in publication frequency, the overall trend shows an increasing interest in this area, suggesting that podcasts are becoming an integral part of digital English teaching strategies. This study not only provides valuable insights for educators and researchers but also identifies gaps in the literature, paving the way for future research directions to better utilize podcasts in language education
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