Submission Guidelines for ISTE Books
Do you have a manuscript or book idea that's right for ISTE?
Book Proposal and Manuscript Submission Guidelines (PDF, 581 KB, PDF instructions)
If you have a book idea that you think is right for ISTE, we want to hear from you! Topics of particular interest include:
- Curriculum integration of existing and new education technologies
- Professional development in technology for teachers and administrators
- Virtual schools, online learning models, and distance education
- Internet security, ethics and safety
- Differentiated instruction and special needs teaching with technology
- Technology preparation in teacher education
- Educational use of gaming technologies
- Web 2.0 and software virtualization solutions in education
- Implications of the 2005 National Educational Technology Plan
- The open source movement in education
ISTE publications are highly regarded for their timely and relevant coverage of promising educational technologies and curriculum integration practices. Our books are written by teachers, teacher educators, technology specialists, and educational leaders at all levels who believe deeply in the potential of technology to transform the learning environment and support more effective teaching. If you are eager to share your knowledge with colleagues around the world, you, too, can become an ISTE author!
For information on how to submit a book proposal to ISTE, please review the submission guidelines (PDF, 978 KB, PDF Instructions), or e-mail us at books@iste.org. We look forward to hearing from you!
How to Submit Articles to L&L
L&L is a primarily practitioner–submitted magazine published by ISTE, a professional membership association advocating appropriate uses of technology in K–12 and teacher education. Articles are not peer reviewed.
L&L contributors and readers are typically superintendents, school administrators, district–and building–level technology coordinators, classroom teachers, library media specialists, and teacher educators.
L&L articles emphasize how–to aspects and provide practical ideas about integrating technology appropriately into K–12 classrooms, curriculum, and administration in keeping with the National Educational Technology Standards (NETS). The following resources
Submission Guidelines
Please review the links and information below before submitting your article.
Editorial Calendar
The editorial calendar (PDF) lists target topics, Buyer's Guide topics, and editorial deadlines for each issue. The calendar also includes a list of considerations for potential authors and general information for product reviewers.
Editorial Style Guide
This guide covers spelling, usage of terms, and general writing preferences for L&L.
Transfer-of-Copyright
All authors (and co-authors) must complete and submit a transfer-of-copyright form as part of the initial submissions process. Please download the form, fill it out, and send it by regular mail to:
Learning & Leading with Technology magazine
c/o Managing Editor
180 W. 8thAve., Suite 300
Eugene, OR 97401-2916, USA
Submit Your Article
Use L&L's online submission form below to submit contact information and to upload your article. When you are finished, you will receive a notice by e-mail confirming your submission. For assistance, please contact submissions@iste.org.
Submission form
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