Writing and Publishing Academic Papers for Conferences and Journals
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Global Learn, May 17, 2010 in Penang, Malaysia ISBN 978-1-880094-79-2
Abstract
One of the key success factors in academic careers is the ability to succinctly write about one’s scholarly work. The range of scholarly work in the field of educational technologies is very diverse. Examples include: working on theoretical papers about pedagogy; reporting on the development and evaluation of online systems, program designs, or digital resources; or working on large-scale implementation studies. Writing in English as a second language adds complexity and challenge to the demanding task of academic writing. Carmel’s ‘C’ principles – Coherence, Clarity and Completeness – will be explored through a number of brief, structured tasks. Participants will complete tasks that include: overcoming writer’s block; writing good titles for papers; critiquing abstracts; and learning to evaluate one’s own writing.
Citation
McNaught, C. (2010). Writing and Publishing Academic Papers for Conferences and Journals. In Z. Abas, I. Jung & J. Luca (Eds.), Proceedings of Global Learn Asia Pacific 2010--Global Conference on Learning and Technology (p. 1046). Penang, Malaysia: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). Retrieved March 28, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/34304.
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