My hope with my research is to disseminate it in three ways.
For publication, I will be submitting my research findings to Digital Culture and Education “an international inter-disciplinary open-access peer-reviewed academic journal…. that challenges the hegemony of publishers”. This journal is open-access and free of charge to submit.
They accept articles between 6000-8000 words and provide a word template for submissions that has the specifics around formatting they require for submissions.
I see that people I admire in my field publish in the Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology. I honestly don’t know what compels someone to submit to one journal over the other but for me right now it is only the alignment with open-access that compels me to choose one path over the other at this time. I assume that’s a legitimate way to make this choice and move forward but are there implications or trade-offs for academics and how they choose which publications to submit to? I understand when publishing we can only submit to one journal at a time and submitting to multiple journals is seen as unethical but I am curious what other norms exist in publishing academic work.
In theory I would like to be on Terry Greene’s podcast Getting Air (because dreams). I would also likely apply to the annual Open Education Conference #Opened24 because I love that one but it really depends how openness is found in my research. My topic is not explicitly open but again, dreams also cheap access to what I have always thought was a great conference.
I will likely present at ETUG and ask BC Campus if they want me to present something at lunch and learning about my findings if it ends up aligning wth their efforts for sharing information about teaching and learning next year.