Submissions

 

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Articles are accepted in Italian, English and French. The article must be drafted in compliance with APA guidelines.

Complete manuscripts must be submitted through QWERTY OJS

 

Themes

Contributions regarding research, bibliographic reviews, reviews, didactic and practical experiences, theoretical ideas on:

  • Theories and models for the use of new technologies in training contexts
  • Online training environments
  • Online learning models
  • Distance learning, e-learning, blended e-learning
  • Analysis protocols of online interaction, in forums, chats, etc.
  • Methods of qualitative and quantitative analysis of experimental online learning environments
  • Intersubjectivity on the net
  • Technologies to support collaborative projects between schools
  • Collaborative learning through and in online environments
  • The social and communicative aspects of the web
  • Digital identities
  • Virtual reality
  • Artifacts within activity systems
  • New forms of communication and texts produced by technology
  • Psychological, pedagogical, semiotic and social aspects of technological innovation
  • Technology to conserve and enhance cultural heritage
  • New media
  • Offline effects of online activities and interactions.

Other related topics are welcome.

Editorial rules

The articles must be sent strictly following the APA rules and the QWERTY template

Special Issues

The Qwerty editorial team accepts proposals for special issues. The special issue can be proposed by one or more editors who jointly manage the Qwerty editorial review process with a mentor.

Proposals for a special issue must include:

  • A short presentation of the theme which should be compatible with QWERTY topics.
  • The name and contact information of the curator(s);
  • A calendar for the editorial process: from the call for papers to the deadline for submitting contributions and returning comments from reviewers, up to the final version of the same.

Editors will be asked to send a copy of the proposed index and a short abstract (200 words) for each article. The final version of the special issue should include:

  • An editorial
  • From 3 to 4 articles according to the QWERTY format norms. 

Proposals for special issues must be sent by 28 February and 30 September of each year.