Spring 2012 edition of JIME now available

The International Editorial board of JIME is delighted to announce that the Spring edition of the Journal of Interactive Media in Education is now available online. This is a special edition which features four papers exploring different aspects of Open Educational Resources. The issue also includes three book reviews of great topical interest about gaming in education and using digital media in schools.

JIME is an open access journal, launched by the Open University in 1996, which focuses on the theories, practices and experiences in the educational technology field. The journal fosters rigorous debate on theory and practice of digital media in education, with the aim of radically improving teaching and learning. Articles go through a typical peer review process and once the papers are published online, anyone who registers on JIME is able to comment and discuss them on the site.

JIME welcomes new submissions for its forthcoming issues, so if your paper, website, or multimedia artefact fits the profile of JIME, please submit it by the dates listed below.

From 2012 JIME will be published 3 times per year, with a Spring, Summer and Winter issue.  To allow time for reviewing and editing the Editors ask that submissions are received by the following dates:

Spring issue (end of December)

Summer issue (end of April)

Winter issue (end of July)

Full instructions for submitting articles can be found at http://jime.open.ac.uk/jime/about/submissions

 



ISSN: 1365-893X