Submission
Guidelines
The on-line Journal of
Educational Computing, Design & Telecommunications publishes articles
written by graduate students that report on, but are not limited to, research,
software reviews and evaluations, literature reviews, op-ed pieces, classroom
solutions, conference presentations, dissertations, web resources for educators,
hypertext/hypermedia projects, and book reviews related to education.
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Manuscripts
must meet the standards and guidelines approved by the Publication Manual
of the American Psychological Association, 4th edition.
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Submissions
should be no more than 5,000 words (approximately 20 double-spaced pages).
A descriptive abstract of no more than 100 words should also be included
as the manuscript's first page of text.
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Submissions
may be made as one of the following: 1) three copies of the manuscript
in the following form: typed, double-spaced on 8 1/2" x 11"
paper with ample margins; 2) electronic enclosure or attachment; or
3) unpublished web page.
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Submit
a 70 to 100-word author's profile. The profile must include author's
name, e-mail address, title, year in graduate school, and current academic
interests. The profile may be published as an accessory to the
manuscript. The profile should appear on a separate page for purposes
of blind review.
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All
submissions are reviewed by at least two members of the editorial board
and the faculty advisor. The reviewers will make recommendation
to the Editor to publish the manuscript as is, or to publish the manuscript
with suggested revisions, or to reject the manuscript for publication.
In all cases the author will be notified of the decision, and in the
event the manuscript is rejected, a summary of the reasons for that
decision will be forwarded.
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If
the manuscript is accepted for publication, submit two copies of your
manuscript on a 3.5-inch diskette. Save the first copy in its native
format and save the second copy as a text document. On the diskette
label indicate: author's name, date of submission, word processor and
file format used. For example: John Doe; August 11, 2000; Microsoft
Word 7 for Windows 95.
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Diagrams,
tables, figures, or other graphics, each must be placed in a separate
file on the diskette in JPEG or GIF format.
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The
Editor reserves the right to make minor changes in all manuscripts to
improve clarity, to conform to style, and to correct grammar.

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