Interface is published six to eight times per academic year in September, October, November, February, March, April, and May, and when special issues seem useful to our audience.
Submissions are welcome at any time and will usually be posted in the next issue, time providing. However, some issues may be heavily thematic and we may wish to reserve your piece for later publication in such an issue. We pay two hundred dollars upon publication. We cannot pay for more than one piece per author per year, though we welcome multiple submissions from those desiring a wide audience.
Chris Pruett - The Rise of Manipulatives in Video Games
Tom Cockburn - The Intuitive Artistry of Action Learning in Organizations
Leonard DuBoff - Do You Understand Representations, Warranties and...
Mike Geraci - Something's in the Air: Adobe's New Software Platform
Ben Elliot - A Quick Introduction to Thin Clients
Nicholas Carr's The Big Switch
Tarleton Gillespie's Wired Shut: Copyright and the Shape of Digital...
Confucius says: Privacy is Dead; Get over it...
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