Call For Submissions

Call for Submissions: Sections of the Journal

The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy

Sections of the Journal

JITP runs on two overlapping timescales, to accommodate both traditional and evolving models of peer review:

Issues

Issues operate on a measured pace, with block releases timed to allow for extensive peer review and revision before publication. Submissions to this section receive formative feedback from two scholars in the field, and Issue Editors work with authors to bring accepted pieces to their fullest potential. The best submissions to this section will demonstrate sustained engagement with the relevant scholarship of teaching, learning, and technology, as well as a critical awareness of their own strengths and limitations. We currently plan to release two issues per year, with some themed issues and others drawn from the general submissions pool. For information on submitting to issues, please see our submission guidelines. Our Issue Editors can be contacted at editors@jitpedagogy.org and our Managing Editor can be contacted at admin@jitpedagogy.org. We hope to begin accepting submissions for issues again in early 2023.

Short Form Sections

Released continuously throughout the year, JITP’s Short Form sections (described below) operate on a publish-first-then-peer-review model, with corresponding editors curating submissions on a rolling basis.
Please note that our Short Form sections are published independently of our Issues. Submissions that do not conform to short forms prescriptions will not be reviewed.

Please view our submission guidelines for information about submitting to the Journal. There are no article processing charges (APC) or submission charges for any section of the Journal.

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Note: Open source, or at the very least, no-cost licensed projects are given preference. Furthermore, a disclosure revealing direct or associated involvement in a project is required.