An FYI to those interested in publishing something about technology and its 
impact in the classroom related to Sage (or anything else).  This is for 
PRIMUS.  Both guest editors are familiar with Sage, WeBWorK, and other open 
source systems.  Note June 15 deadline.
- kcrisman

Special Issue on Teaching with Technology: Impact, Evaluation, and 
Reflection
Special Issue Guest Editors: Gavin Larose, glar...@umich.edu; Robert 
Talbert, talbe...@gvsu.edu.
Submission Deadline: June 15, 2014
Description: Technology in a wide range of forms has been introduced to 
enhance teaching in many places in the mathematics curriculum. Uses of 
technology with teaching include in-class labs, computer demonstrations, 
and lecture responses; out-of-class on-line homework, peer-reviewed and 
edited documents, and use of social media communication; and many 
variations on these, including video lecture, mobile applications, and 
more. We invite papers describing uses of technology to enhance teaching. 
Papers should specifically speak to the impact of the technology on student 
learning, evaluation of the nature of the success of the technology use, 
and careful reflection on how it changes the learning process. Papers that 
describe the use of technology and are able to assess its impact in 
quantitative and particularly reflective qualitative manners are especially 
welcome.
This issue will not consider specific technologies, but instead seeks to 
explore the boundary between student learning and the technology being 
used: how it changes the amount students learn, what they learn, and how we 
are able to determine this. Reflection on the impact on teaching with 
similarly strong evaluation will also be considered.

PRIMUS publishes occasional Special Issues on timely topics of broad 
interest to our readers. These Special Issues have invited guest editors 
chosen for their particular interest and expertise in the topic. While 
these Special Issues often originate in conjunction with conferences and 
other events related to the theme, we also welcome papers through a general 
open call for submissions to these Special Issues.
Papers submitted to Special Issues must conform to the guest editors’ theme 
and meet the journal’s standards of excellence. All papers will go through 
the usual journal referee process and only those recommended by the 
referees and selected by the guest editors may be published in the Special 
Issue. Papers for Special Issues are normally about 10 pages long, although 
there is some flexibility. Supplementary materials, such as appendices and 
color illustrations, may be published in the online version. All papers 
must be submitted through the online submission system at: 
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/upri. During the upload process, please 
indicate the Special Issue to which the paper is being submitted.
We also extend a call for referees to individuals with experience or 
significant interest in a Special Issue topic. Please contact the guest 
editors or PRIMUS editors directly.

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