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Electronic Journal of E-Learning (EJEL)

The Electronic Journal of e-Learning (EJEL) provides perspectives on topics relevant to the study, implementation and management of e-Learning initiatives. EJEL has published regular issues since 2003 and averages between 3 and 4 issues a year. The journal contributes to the development of both theory and practice in the field of e-Learning. The Editorial team consider academically robust papers and welcome empirical research, case studies, action research, theoretical discussions, literature reviews and other work which advances learning in this field. All papers are double-blind peer reviewed.

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Open Access

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Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited

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United Kingdom

Website

https://academic-publishing.org/index.php/ejel

Editor(s)

Heinrich Sobke, Editor
Marija Cubric, Editor
Ken W. Li, Associate Editor
Debra Marsh, Associate Editor
Katya Pechenkina, Associate Editor
Paula Charbonneau-Gowdy, Associate Editor
Ronald Dyer, Associate Editor
Andrew Pyper, Associate Editor
Dr. Pia Spangenberger, Associate Editor

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