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CALL FOR ARTICLES: Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia - Academic Exchange Quarterly

  • 1.  CALL FOR ARTICLES: Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia - Academic Exchange Quarterly

    Posted 06-02-2007 10:18

    From: Chareen Snelson csnelson@boisestate.edu   

    **Publication <st1:place w:st="on">Opportunity</st1:place>**

     

    Articles of about 3000 words are being solicited for the Winter 2007

    issue of Academic Exchange Quarterly.

    This is a great opportunity for graduate students (or anyone else) to

    get published in a peer reviewed journal.

     

    More Information: http://rapidintellect.com/AEQweb/5multi.htm  

     

    The winter 2007 edition of Academic Exchange Quarterly will contain a

    selection of articles on the topic of "Educational Multimedia and

    Hypermedia."  Academic Exchange Quarterly is a double-blind peer

    reviewed print journal featuring articles from multiple academic areas.

    The readership is approximately 24,000 for the print edition.  Articles

    are also available electronically through databases such as Expanded

    Academic, Expanded Academic International, and Infotrac OneFile.

     

    Focus of the upcoming section on educational multimedia and hypermedia:

     

    *Articles describing how educators and/or researchers are using

    -Video conferencing

    -PowerPoint in new and innovative ways

    -online photo/video/sound archives

    -digital storytelling

    -virtual 3D worlds

    -multimedia games or simulations

    -mobile technologies (e.g. cell phones or portable digital assistants

    with cameras, portable music or video players)

    -multimedia to support new directions in research or data collection

    -multimedia used as assessments for learning

     

    *Articles that consider the theoretical, ethical, and budgetary impact

    of multimedia technologies in all of its emerging forms.

     

    *Preference will be given to newer forms of multimedia technology, but

    all innovative uses will be considered. In addition, experiments need

    not be wholly successful to be of interest -- when well-analyzed,

    unexpected results can add to our knowledge as well.

     

    Who May Submit:

    Submissions are welcome from teachers, professors, librarians,

    trainers, administrators, and graduate students who actively use

    multimedia for instructional or research purposes, or who are in the

    process of adopting it. Please identify your submission with keyword:

    MULTIMEDIA

     

    Submission deadline:

    any time until the end of August 2007; see details for other deadline

    options like early, regular, and short.

     

    Submission Procedure:

    http://rapidintellect.com/AEQweb/rufen1.htm  

    or

    http://www.higher-ed.org/AEQ/rufen1.htm  

     

     

     

    Chareen Snelson, Ed.D.

    Assistant Professor

    http://edtech.boisestate.edu  

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