Shared Lists of Journals with Listphile
After stumbling across Listphile, I’ve gone ahead and given the tool a try for myself and I really like what’ I’ve seen thus far. I took the list of educational technology journals I compiled at an earlier phase of my doctoral program and posted it as a collaborative list. In addition, I’ve incorporated the list of educational research journals at http://edresearch.wikispaces.com/Journals compiled by Douglas Holton into the following lists:
- Education Journals
- Educational Psychology Journals
- Educational Technology Journals
- Research Methods / Data Analysis Journals
Anyone else using Listphile so far? What has been your experience?
The Knowledge Tree: Connecting Intelligence

The 14th edition of The Knowledge Tree just came out yesterday and focuses on the organisational applications of Web 2.0 technologies, in terms of connecting intelligence for organizational transformation and the clever use of open source tools to promote organizational learning.
Collection of Research Journals with RSS Feeds
Douglas Holton has posted a list of research journals with rss feeds at his Educational Research & Development Wiki as well as on his blog. The OPML file can be imported into any rss reader to subscribe to the table of contents alerts for this entire collection and then the unwanted journals can be removed. Or, one can individually subscribe to any of the journals that are listed individually.
Douglas has also setup an experimental Educational Research Journals blog where he’s looking to post educational journals that don’t offer rss feeds (but, by subscribing to the rss feed for this blog, one could in effect then receive the new table of contents alerts via rss).
These certainly are fabulous resources for any graduate student or researcher seeking to stay updated on the most current education and educational technology publication topics and trends. Thanks Douglas for putting this together!
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication (JCMC)
This morning I came across a call for proposals for the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication (JCMC). While this journal has been around since 1995 and is dedicated to social science research on computer-mediated communication via the Internet, the World Wide Web, and wireless technologies, this is the first I had come across it. I’m looking forward to searching through its archives as I continue to flesh out my lit review.
Midwest Journal of Educational Communications and Technology (MJECT)
The Midwest Journal of Educational Communications and Technology (MJECT) is a refereed journal addressing the research, theory and practice of instructional and learning technologies in education and training. The Editors of the Journal encourage submissions from both inside and outside of academia.


