Call for Expressions of Interest – Editor of Advancing Education through ICTAdvancing Education through ICT is a new online academic journal, incorporating the earlier Naace journals Computer Education and Primary Focus. It is published 3 times per annum and contains diverse research papers, advice, guidance and illustrations of best practice on the use of ICT across all areas and phases of learning and teaching. Examples of the content of the previous journals can be found on the Naace website
Advancing Education through ICT will be an online journal but it is likely that a printed version will also be made available.
The scope of the work includes:
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