
Educational Technology & Society seeks academic articles on the issues affecting the developers of educational systems and educators who implement and manage such systems. The articles should discuss the perspectives of both communities and their relation to each other:
Educators aim to use technology to enhance individual learning as well as to achieve widespread education and expect the technology to blend with their individual approach to instruction. However, most educators are not fully aware of the benefits that may be obtained by proactively harnessing
the available technologies and how they might be able to influence further developments through systematic feedback and suggestions.
Educational system developers and artificial intelligence (AI) researchers are sometimes unaware of the needs and requirements of typical teachers, with a possible exception of those in the computer science domain. In transferring the notion of a 'user' from the human-computer interaction studies and assigning it to the 'student', the educator's role as the 'implementer/ manager/ user' of the technology has been forgotten.
The aim of the journal is to help them better understand each other's role in the overall process of education and how they may support each other. The articles should be original, unpublished, and not in consideration for publication elsewhere at the time of submission to Educational Technology & Society and four months thereafter.
ISSN: 1436-4522
Language: English
Publisher: International Forum of Educational Technology & Society
Published: quarterly
Key words: educational technology systems, computer-mediated communication
Start year: 1998
Call for manuscripts: Please contact Dr Kinshuk at kinshuk@ieee.org for queries related to
subscriptions.
MLA: No
Search engine: Yes
Observations: PDF
Educators aim to use technology to enhance individual learning as well as to achieve widespread education and expect the technology to blend with their individual approach to instruction. However, most educators are not fully aware of the benefits that may be obtained by proactively harnessing
the available technologies and how they might be able to influence further developments through systematic feedback and suggestions.
Educational system developers and artificial intelligence (AI) researchers are sometimes unaware of the needs and requirements of typical teachers, with a possible exception of those in the computer science domain. In transferring the notion of a 'user' from the human-computer interaction studies and assigning it to the 'student', the educator's role as the 'implementer/ manager/ user' of the technology has been forgotten.
The aim of the journal is to help them better understand each other's role in the overall process of education and how they may support each other. The articles should be original, unpublished, and not in consideration for publication elsewhere at the time of submission to Educational Technology & Society and four months thereafter.
ISSN: 1436-4522
Language: English
Publisher: International Forum of Educational Technology & Society
Published: quarterly
Key words: educational technology systems, computer-mediated communication
Start year: 1998
Call for manuscripts: Please contact Dr Kinshuk at kinshuk@ieee.org for queries related to
subscriptions.
MLA: No
Search engine: Yes
Observations: PDF
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