Author Guidelines

The Journal of Educational Innovation and Technology (JEIT) invites submission of original research, reviews, and case studies at the intersection of education and technology, covering topics such as digital learning tools, educational software, AI in education, and e-learning.

1. General Submission Requirements

  • Originality: Manuscripts must be the author's original work and must not be currently under review or published in other journals.

  • Language: Manuscripts should be written in standard academic English.

  • File Format: Manuscripts must be submitted in Microsoft Word (.doc/.docx) format. PDF submissions will not be processed.

  • Word Count: The article length should be between 4,000 and 6,000 words, excluding references.

2. Format & Layout

Authors are required to use the official JEIT Template. Manuscripts that do not strictly follow the template format will be declined without review.

  • Font: The main text should be typed using Book Antiqua, 10 pt size, with single spacing.

  • Title: Concise and informative, written in Book Antiqua 18 pt, Bold, centered. Avoid abbreviations and formulae where possible.

  • Author Details: Include full names (without titles), affiliation (Department, Organization, City, Country), and the corresponding author's email address.

3. Article Structure

The manuscript should be arranged in the following order:

  1. Abstract: A concise, factual summary not exceeding 200 words. It must outline the objective, main findings, and conclusions. Do not use citations or undefined abbreviations in the abstract.

  2. Keywords: Provide a maximum of 5 keywords immediately after the abstract for indexing purposes. Avoid general terms.

  3. Introduction: State the objectives of the work and provide an adequate background. Avoid a detailed literature survey or a summary of the results in this section.

  4. Method: clearly define the research design and method to allow for replication.

  5. Result and Discussion: Results should be clear and concise. The discussion should explore the significance of the results, not repeat them. A combined "Result and Discussion" section is often appropriate.

  6. Conclusion: The main conclusions of the study must be presented in a short section.

  7. Acknowledgments: Place acknowledgments, including information on grants/funding, in a separate section before the references.

  8. Author Contributions: For articles with multiple authors, a short paragraph specifying their individual contributions according to the CRediT taxonomy (e.g., Conceptualization, Methodology, Software, etc.) is mandatory.

  9. Funding & Conflicts of Interest: Authors must declare any funding sources and state whether there are any conflicts of interest.

4. Tables, Figures, and Equations

  • Tables: Must be single-spaced and 9pt font size. Place the table title above the table.

  • Figures: Ensure figures are of high quality. Place the figure title below the figure.

  • Equations: Must be written using the Microsoft Word Equation feature (not as images) and numbered sequentially (e.g., (1)).

5. References

The quality of references is critical for publication in JEIT.

  • Minimum Quantity: The bibliography must contain a minimum of 30 references.

  • Primary Sources: At least 80% of the references must be primary sources, such as journal articles, conference proceedings, or theses/dissertations.

  • Recency: References must have been published within the last 10 years.

  • Citation Style: Citations and references must follow the APA 7th Edition style.

  • Reference Management: Authors are strictly encouraged to use reference management software such as Mendeley, Zotero, or EndNote.