IJTEL fosters multidisciplinary discussion and research on technology enhanced learning (TEL) approaches at the individual, organizational, national and global levels. Its key objective is to be the leading scholarly scientific journal for all those interested in, researching and contributing to the technology enhanced learning episteme. For this reason, IJTEL delivers research articles, position papers, critical literature reviews, surveys and case studies aiming:
IJTEL is interested in supporting young researchers and graduate student members of the TEL community. We want to encourage a debate on innovative ideas, visions, and the future of TEL research, driven by young researchers in the many fields that make up this interdisciplinary research area.
The young researcher special issue is designed for all junior researchers (post-graduate students, PhD students, post-docs) working in research related to technology-enhanced learning in both academia and industry. The purpose of this special issue is manifold: (a) to provide opportunities for cross-fertilization of knowledge and ideas among young researchers; (b) to allow young researchers to present their ground breaking fresh ideas, visions and research work; (c) to promote an international collaboration and exchange of
ideas between young researchers; and (d) to discuss the future of TEL research by identifying trends and hot topics in the area.
Authors are especially encouraged to submit a 'visionary' article, i.e. one that describes fresh ideas, motivations, impacts and efficiencies or ideal outcomes of research and argues why they are important.
Young researchers are invited to submit articles with new innovative perspectives in the scope of:
Subjects can be (but are not limited to):
Contributions from the following backgrounds are invited: Education, Psychology, Computer Science, Engineering, Sociology, Cognitive Science, as well as related disciplines.
All articles submitted for this special issue of the International Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning (IJTEL) will be subject to a two stage review process. At the first stage, authors should submit a one page abstract. The abstract will be reviewed by the editorial board made up of teams consisting of both novice and experienced reviewers. Both abstracts and reviews will be anonymous and shared for an open discussion on an allocated TEL-Europe group ( http:/
peer review before publication. All submissions should conform with all submitting and formatting requirements as described in: Submissions of Papers.
Additionally, an ideas clinic is offered, previous to the first abstract submission: authors can submit an outline of their contribution capturing the main idea in a brief TELpedia article ( http:/
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