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The following four departments are offered as a service to our readers.
Items for inclusion in these departments are solicited from the field.
DATABASE
review of new books and other educational media for use by technology
educators. (Black and white photo of cover plus review copy needed.)
RESOURCE
CENTER and MULTIMEDIA & SOFTWARE
a review of new products of interest to technology teachers and their
students. (Black and white or color photo, slide; or separations no
larger than 2"x2" needed, plus descriptive paragraph.)
SCAN
a calendar of up coming events of interest to teachers of technology,
design, science and related subjects. (Title of event, sponsor, date,
location, contact person and telephone number needed.)
NEWS FROM
THE FIELD
a review of breakthroughs and achievements that are interesting to
students, current, and good conversation-starters for the classroom.
ORGANIZATION
OF ARTICLES
- Title, catchy;
- Subheading, elaborating on title or explaining subject;
- Byline, without honorifics;
- Author data, one line explaining who the author is;
- Introduction of 50-75 words which puts the article in context
or explain its significance to the reader;
- Body of the article, which should be organized into major topics
and sub-topics; Major topics will be preceded by a major heading, sub-topics
by a sub-heading, with no limit to the number of paragraphs within a
topic section.
- Summary/conclusion, one paragraph
- Design briefs, either several short design challenges or one
longer or more elaborate challenge. A design brief should include a
short problem/situation statement, a challenge to action (e.g.: "Design
a product which will..." Develop a solution for...", "Model
a..." ,"Can you discover, assemble, construct, depict...?")
which is somewhat to entirely open-ended.
PROCEDURE
FOR SUBMISSION OF ARTICLES
Call us (609) 771-3332 and discuss your potential article. We plan our
editorial calendar up to 18 months in advance, and in the interest of
balance, may not be able to accommodate all topics. If this is the case,
we may be able to steer you to another publication.
If we agree that a topic is timely and appropriate, we'll tell you about
our deadlines and ask you to submit a short outline of the article you'd
like to write. We'll also stress the need to follow our guidelines.
We'll work with you to meet deadlines, help with editing and acquisition
of illustrations, in an attempt to publish your article as scheduled.
We must reserve the right to change schedules if circumstances require
it.
Unsolicited articles are reviewed by the ties editorial staff. If necessary
they are sent out for review to subject experts. Juried articles are printed
from time to time in ties, after approval from our Editorial Advisory
Committee.
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