Wednesday, 18 May 2011
Thursday, 5 May 2011
Info about Awards & Request for Proposal for Organizing and Facilitating the 2012 AECT Research Symposium
Dear R & T Division Members,
Please check the following information about Awards & Request for Proposal for Organizing and Facilitating the 2012 AECT Research Symposium.
1. 4th Biennial AECT Symposium Request for Proposal for Organizing and Facilitating the 2012 AECT Research Symposium
http://www.aect.org/events/Symposia/2012%20Research%20Symposium_final_2.pdf
2. 2011 Dean and Sybil McClusky Research Award
http://aect-rtd.blogspot.com/2011/01/2011-dean-and-sybil-mcclusky-research.html
3. R&T Outstanding Journal Article Award
http://aect-rtd.blogspot.com/2011/05/r-outstanding-journal-article-award.html
Please check the following information about Awards & Request for Proposal for Organizing and Facilitating the 2012 AECT Research Symposium.
1. 4th Biennial AECT Symposium Request for Proposal for Organizing and Facilitating the 2012 AECT Research Symposium
http://www.aect.org/events/Symposia/2012%20Research%20Symposium_final_2.pdf
2. 2011 Dean and Sybil McClusky Research Award
http://aect-rtd.blogspot.com/2011/01/2011-dean-and-sybil-mcclusky-research.html
3. R&T Outstanding Journal Article Award
http://aect-rtd.blogspot.com/2011/05/r-outstanding-journal-article-award.html
R&T Outstanding Journal Article Award
R&T Outstanding Journal Article Award
Sponsored by: AECT's Research & Theory Division
Articles nominated must have been published no earlier than 2009 in a regularly
published journal relevant to our field, and should be relevant to the broad field of
instructional design. Additionally, articles nominated should bring insights to either
empirical research or theory development in instructional design. Anyone may submit
a nomination. Winners of AECT’s Research and Theory Outstanding Journal Article
Award will be invited to deliver a 20-minute presentation during the Research and
Theory Division Membership meeting about their award-winning entry during AECT's
Fall International Convention at Jacksonville, Florida on November 8-12, 2011. The
winner will be recognized at the D&D and R&T Award Luncheon.
To Nominate an article please prepare the following:
Nomination letter with a short rationale statement of the nomination
A complete bibliographic citation for the article
PDF version of the journal article in the format that was published
We welcome self-nominations.
Please send nominations electronically to Lisa Yamagata-Lynch by email LisaYL@niu.edu
*Note: PDF copies of published manuscripts will be accepted as long as they retain
the original published format. (Do not send a PDF file of a submitted manuscript, page
proofs, etc.). Manuscripts that do not conform to these guidelines will not be considered.
June 1st, 2011.
For additional information please contact Lisa Yamagata-Lynch email LisaYL@niu.edu.
Sponsored by: AECT's Research & Theory Division
Articles nominated must have been published no earlier than 2009 in a regularly
published journal relevant to our field, and should be relevant to the broad field of
instructional design. Additionally, articles nominated should bring insights to either
empirical research or theory development in instructional design. Anyone may submit
a nomination. Winners of AECT’s Research and Theory Outstanding Journal Article
Award will be invited to deliver a 20-minute presentation during the Research and
Theory Division Membership meeting about their award-winning entry during AECT's
Fall International Convention at Jacksonville, Florida on November 8-12, 2011. The
winner will be recognized at the D&D and R&T Award Luncheon.
To Nominate an article please prepare the following:
Nomination letter with a short rationale statement of the nomination
A complete bibliographic citation for the article
PDF version of the journal article in the format that was published
We welcome self-nominations.
Please send nominations electronically to Lisa Yamagata-Lynch by email LisaYL@niu.edu
*Note: PDF copies of published manuscripts will be accepted as long as they retain
the original published format. (Do not send a PDF file of a submitted manuscript, page
proofs, etc.). Manuscripts that do not conform to these guidelines will not be considered.
June 1st, 2011.
For additional information please contact Lisa Yamagata-Lynch email LisaYL@niu.edu.
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