The Journal of Teaching and Learning with Technology (JoTLT) is an international journal dedicated to exploring efforts to enhance student learning in higher education through the use of technology. ISSN 2165-2554.

As of 2019, the journal will publish one special issue per year. The call for proposals will be released through various routes, including as an announcement to our reviewers and authors. 

Extension for Abstracts: Special Issue on Learning Analytics in Higher Education

2026-03-02

JoTLT has extended the deadline for abstract submissions to March 13, 2026 for its upcoming special issue, Learning Analytics in Higher Education: Actionable Insights for Teaching Practice. We invite 300–500‑word abstracts for articles, case studies, reflective essays, and critiques that demonstrate how learning analytics can inform pedagogical action across classroom, program, and research contexts. Abstracts will undergo anonymous review, with full manuscript invitations sent the week of March 16 and manuscripts due June 1, 2026, ahead of the December 2026 publication target.

 

Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Teaching and Learning with Technology

We are pleased to present JoTLT’s special issue on the practical uses of generative AI in enhancing teaching and learning in higher education. We would like to thank our guest editor, Adam Maksl (Professor of Journalism & New Media, IU Indianapolis), for his dedication to the publication of this issue and for sharing his knowledge and insights throughout the publication process and in the issue’s introduction. 

We would like thank our authors for sharing their experiences so that we can all learn from each other. And we appreciate our invited reviewers, many of whom also authored articles for the issue, for providing their expertise with the authors and the editorial team. Lastly, we would like to acknowledge the cover artwork for this publication was generated with Microsoft's Copilot. The final design involved numerous iterations of prompts and feedback. Additionally, we conducted thorough due diligence to ensure the illustration was not created by a human artist.

Please enjoy this issue and stay tuned for the call for abstracts for the 2026 special issue.

Kathy Berlin, Co-Editor-in-Chief
Michael Morrone, Co-Editor-in-Chief
Karissa Rector, Editorial Assistant

Published: 2026-01-09

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