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Call for Reviewers for OTESSA Journal and/or Conference

 

OTESSA is inviting reviewers to join our team to support the OTESSA Journal and/or the OTESSA Conference Submissions/Proceedings. This form will allow you to customize your preferences for review work.

We welcome reviewers who have expertise in one or more of the areas that OTESSA supports:

  • Educational Technology
  • Technology-Mediated Learning Design and Assessment
  • Online, Blended/Hybrid, and Multi-Access Learning
  • Open Education, Open Practices, OER
  • Digital and Open Scholarship
  • Digital, Networked, and Open Literacies
  • Research Methods and Analysis
  • Technology and Society

We support work from post-secondary education, K12, workplace learning, informal/lifelong learning, and interdisciplinary intersections of technology and society.

Review work spans both research-oriented and practice-oriented submissions of abstracts (for conference sessions), short papers (for conference proceedings), and full papers (for publication in the OTESSA Journal). Reviewers should be active in research and/or practice.

OTESSA is dedicated to publishing high quality, peer-reviewed work. We are a growing organization and we need your help to get new knowledge out to the field to share good practice and new research findings.

This work requries proficiency in one or both of English or French languages, although we will also support Indigenous languages where applicable.

OTESSA Reviewers will be expected to:

·        Accept or reject review requests in a timely manner

·        Be familiar with OTESSA submission guidelines

OTESSA is a non-profit, which supports open-access publishing, and all positions are voluntary and unpaid. 

Please complete the following questions to be considered as a reviewer with OTESSA. Those applicants who are accepted will be added to the Open Journal Systems installations for the journal and/or conference.

(Note: This survey and its responses are hosted on the OTESSA server in Canada using LimeSurvey, which is an open-source tool. Your information will not be shared outside of OTESSA and will only be used to communicate with you regarding OTESSA.)

Profile Information
First Name
Last Name
We will publish your name on our journal and/or conference website, where reviewers will be acknowledged, and also possibly share it online via social media (e.g., Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, etc.). We will only withhold your name if you indicate so here. If your consent is particular to some aspect and not others (e.g., ok for OTESSA website, but not for social media), please specify details using the "other" response.
Please provide details of your affiliation and fill in only applicable fields
Email
Please identify languages that you are proficient in for review work
Please indicate the type of paper reviews you are interested in
Please provide your website(s), if applicable
Please provide your ORCID ID, if applicable
In order to ensure adequate expertise is assigned to submitted work and that your time is used appropriately to review work that aligns with your areas of expertise, we will invite you to select keywords from our preformed list.
We next would like to capture the context(s) in which you work or have expertise in. Please choose the contex(s) that apply to you.
We appreciate that you likely have specialized topics that you focus on within one of the aforementioned keywords or have expertise in an area that we missed in our keyword list. Please add a few more keywords to add to your review profile.
Please provide some information to support your suitability for review work (e.g., link to online CV, professional blog, LinkedIn, Google Scholar Page, etc.). 

We would like to ensure that diverse views are represented in the review process. As a result, we invite you to share demographic information to support this work, but this is, of course, optional.

To start, what is your gender identity?

Do you identify as a person with a disability?
Do you consider yourself to be: