Studies in Technology Enhanced Learning is not yet accepting unsolicited submissions. We do intend to start doing so in the future, but in the early days of the journal we wish to elicit responses to our calls for papers for Special Issues.
Please check the Calls for Papers page for more information.
We envisage that papers might come in a range of lengths and formats. When submitting your proposal please indicate the kind of paper you wish to contribute using the categories below.
Synthesis papers (6,000-15,000 words).
Standard papers (4,000-8,000 words).
Commentaries (2,000-4,000 words).
Book reviews (1,000-3,000 words).
If your work might not fit one of those categories then we may still consider it, but please explain your reasoning when submitting your proposal. Our core intention is to support scholarly communication, and so alternative formats are welcome.
Specific Special Issues might invite papers in formats that vary from these standard paper types above. Our intention is to give the editors of Special Issues wide leeway in defining the contours of their collection. Where that is the case it will be clearly stated in the Call for Papers for the particular issue.