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[ecrea] APSA Information Technology & Politics Section Section
Thu Mar 29 19:25:26 GMT 2007
>The APSA Information Technology & Politics Section has had a long
>history within political science of providing some of the leaders in the
>field of teaching with technology. Indeed, I think back to my early
>days teaching, when the then-Computers and Multimedia Section provided a
>multitude of great panels on teaching with technology at APSA meetings.
>In the spirit of those many interesting panels, I am writing to you in
>my capacity as Associate Editor for Teaching Innovation to encourage you
>to consider submitting an article to the Journal of Information
>Technology & Politics on any subject related to teaching with technology.
>
>The Journal of Information Technology and Politics publishes articles
>that have a specific focus on teaching innovation. "Teaching Innovation"
>articles illustrate the use of information technology to improve
>teaching and learning about politics. We encourage scholarly submissions
>that focus on new ways of using the Internet to teach course content in
>political science and related fields. JITP has a particular interest in
>the development and systematic assessment of new tools (ex., interactive
>simulations or role playing games). We also encourage submissions on
>different pedagogical approaches to online distance education. Short
>papers can be descriptive, explaining how a tool works, and its
>potential uses to supplement classroom learning, but whenever possible,
>submissions should have an evaluative component, even if the innovation
>was not used in a quasi-experiment. Articles can also explore the
>philosophy of using technology to enhance teaching. If you have an idea
>for a paper that you believe would be appropriate for Teaching
>Innovation, do not hesitate to contact me.
>
>Michael Gizzi
>Professor of Criminal Justice and Political Science
>Mesa State College
>Grand Junction, CO 81501
>
>
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>
>Dr. Maura Conway
>Lecturer
>School of Law & Government
>Dublin City University
>Glasnevin
>Dublin 9
>Ireland
>
>Tel. +353 1 700 6472
>E-Mail. (maura.conway /at/ dcu.ie)
>
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