Massachusetts Computer Using Educators - MassCUE

 

on Cue is currently seeking submissions for its Winter 2008 issue!

We are currently soliciting submissions for our Fall 2008 issue of on Cue. We welcome submissions on all topics related to instructional technology. Submissions may include action research, interviews, opinion pieces and articles which contribute to a greater understanding of the integration of technology into all levels of education. Deadline for submissions: Saturday, March 15, 2008. Please read below for submission specifications.

We prefer to publish original articles not previously published in other journals. In the event an author wants to submit an article that has already been published to on Cue, s/he should make the managing editor aware of this. The article will not be reviewed by the editorial committee until the author has gained copyright permission from the original journal for it to be republished, as well as permission from co-authors (if applicable).

All materials created with a Word processor should be saved in RTF (rich text format) prior to submission. Submissions should be sent as an attachment to electronic mail. Send articles and corresponding materials (pictures, charts, etc.) to masscue@masscue.org. Only ONE of the article's authors (usually the first author listed if more than one) should submit the material. The first author listed on the publication will serve as the point-of-contact for all correspondence with on Cue editors unless otherwise arranged.

Submissions should be between 750 and 2,500 words in length (not including references or extra materials). Formatting should be consistent with the on Cue Submission and Style Guide.

Each author(s) must provide a brief biographical statement that includes a current e-mail address. Author notes should not exceed 100 words in length.

Minimal formatting should be included with documents, in recognition that all files will be imported into a desktop publishing program, reformatted and prepared for publication. However, authors are encouraged to submit photos and/or graphics if they enhance the clarity of the article.

Authors should feel free to submit more than one article per cycle.

Decisions made by the on Cue editorial committee will be communicated to the author through e-mail. The first author will receive any feedback submitted about the article, which s/he is expected to share with co-authors (if applicable).

on Cue Submission and Style Guide

 

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