The uploaded paper will be in PDF format.
To upload your PDF, please log in and go to your profile, click on "ICPP6" icon, then on "MY PAPERS", click on the icon with a document and an arrow pointing upwards next to your paper. It leads you to a pop-up window where you will be able to upload your paper.
Once uploaded, a "PDF" logo will appear next to your paper in your profile.
The authors whom abstracts were accepted must upload their full paper before June 1, 2023.
Some of you might not want to upload their paper to keep it confidential. In this case, please inform the panels chairs.
Papers should be in English from 6.000 to 10,000 words in length (including all notes and references) and contains 4-7 keywords.
Papers should be in 12-point, using 1.5 line spacing. British or American spelling is acceptable provided usage is consistent.
In-text citations consist of the surname(s) of the author(s) and the year of publication.
If there is no author, use the title (or a short form of the title, if it is lengthy) and the year. Titles that are italicized in the reference list are italicized in text; titles that are not italicized in the reference list appear in quotation marks.
If there is no date, use “n.d.” (without quotation marks) instead.
Author, A. (Publication Year). Article title. Periodical Title, Volume(Issue), pp.-pp.
APA format example: Nevin, A. (1990). The changing of teacher education special education. Teacher Education and Special Education: The Journal of the Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, 13(3-4), 147-148.
Author, A. (Publication Year). Article title. Periodical Title, Volume(Issue), pp.-pp. DOI:XX.XXXXX or Retrieved from journal URL
APA format example: Jameson, J. (2013). E-Leadership in higher education: The fifth “age” of educational technology research. British Journal of Educational Technology, 44(6), 889-915. DOI: 10.1111/bjet.12103
Capitalise the first letter of the first word of the title and any subtitles, as well as the first letter of any proper nouns. The full title of the book, including any subtitles, should be stated and italicised.
APA format structure: Author, A. (Year of Publication). Title of work. Publisher City, State: Publisher.
APA format example: Finney, J. (1970). Time and again. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster.
The reference list entry for an e-book includes the author, date, title, and source (URL or DOI). For a chapter in an e-book, include the chapter title and page numbers (if available).
Author, A. (date). Title of book. Retrieved from http://xxxxxxxxx
Author, A. (date). Title of book. doi:xxxxxxxxxxxx
Author, A. (date). Title of chapter. In E. Editor (Ed.), Title of book (pp. xx–xx). Retrieved from http://xxxxxxxxx
Author, A. (date). Title of chapter. In E. Editor (Ed.), Title of book (pp. xx–xx). doi:xxxxxxxxxx
The in-text citation includes the author and date, as with any other APA Style citation.
The citation of interviews depends on the nature of the interview.
For a passing reference to a website in text, the URL is sufficient; no reference list entry is needed.
However, when you are citing a particular document or piece of information from a website, include both a reference list entry and an in-text citation. The key to creating the reference list entry is to determine the type of content on the web page. Basically, provide the following four pieces of information: Author, A. (date). Title of document [Format description]. Retrieved from http://xxxxxxxxx
The in-text citation includes the author and date (Author, date), as with any other APA Style citation.
A digital object identifier (DOI) is a unique string of letters, numbers, and symbols assigned to a published work to identify content and provide a persistent link to its location on the Internet. The DOI is typically located on the first page of an electronic document near the copyright notice and on the database landing page for the document. When DOIs are available, include them in the reference information. Place the DOI at the end of the reference, and don’t add a period at the end of it.
Format structure: Author, A. (year). Title of article. Journal Title, X, xxx–xxx. doi:xxxxxx
Here’s the general format for creating a reference for a video found on YouTube and other video-posting websites: