Sunday, July 12, 2026

Saturday, July 11, 2026

WOS-International Journal of Technology in Education (IJTE)-APA-No word limit-2 month review-$600-900 USD









 The IJTE is affiliated with the International Society for Technology, Education, and Science (ISTES)www.istes.org

ISTES

Publisher

Dear Colleague,

 

The International Society for Technology, Education, and Science (ISTES) is an international organization. The mission of the ISTES is to improve the theory and research in all fields of technology, education and science. The ISTES organizes conferences, publishes international publications, and provides scholars with other academic opportunities for professional development since 2013.

 

ISTES has published more than 20 books so far. ISTES is registered with the International ISBN Agency. Please visit Global Register of Publishers for details:

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ISTES books are indexed in ERIC (Education Resources Information Center):

 

The books are also listed by the libraries of major universities:

Open University, the Netherlands: 

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We look forward to receiving your works and papers for the events and publications of the ISTES.

 

Sincerely.

 

Prof.Dr. Mack Shelley

Co-Chair, ISTES

 

International Society for Technology, Education and Science (ISTES)

Iowa State University

509 Ross Hall, Ames, IA 50011-1204

U.S.A.

 

Web: www.istes.org

Email: info@istes.org


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The final author versions of the papers should be proofread in terms of language and APA style. If any paper does not meet the language and/or APA style standards at any level of review or publication process, then it will be rejected.

The template is not mandatory for articles submitted for review. The template can be used for accepted papers.


Although there is no specific word limit for manuscripts, authors are encouraged to write concisely. A submission should be min. 10 pages in length.

Page Setup

  • Please use margins of 2.5 cm (1 inch).
  • Please use A-4 page size.
  • Please use font style as Times New Roman.

Title Page

  • Please use 14-point bold for your article title, with an initial capital letter for any proper nouns. Please margin the article title to the center.  
  • All the authors of a paper should include their full names, affiliations, postal addresses, telephone and fax numbers, email addresses, and ORCID information on the manuscript. One author should be identified as the Corresponding Author. 
  • An informative 10-point bold abstract (150 to 200 words) presenting the main points of the paper and conclusions.
  • Please include descriptive keywords (3 to 5). Capitalize the first letter of each keyword (e.g., Science education, Survey development).

Main Text

  • Please use 10-point font size.
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  • Manuscripts should be 1.5 times spaced.
  • Footnotes and endnotes are not accepted. All relevant information should be included in main text.
  • Do not indent paragraphs; leave a space of one line between consecutive paragraphs.
  • Do not underline words for emphasis. Use italics instead.
  • Both numbered lists and bulleted lists can be used if necessary.
  • Before submitting your manuscript, please ensure that every in-text citation has a corresponding reference in the reference list. Conversely, ensure that every entry in the reference list has a corresponding in-text citation.

Headings

  • Subdivide text into unnumbered sections, using short, meaningful sub-headings. Please do not use numbered headings.
  • Please limit heading use to three levels.
  • Please use 12-point bold for first-level headings, 10-point bold for second-level headings, and 10-point italics for third -level headings with an initial capital letter for any proper nouns.
  • Leave one blank line before and after each heading (Exception: leave one line between consecutive headings.)
  • Please margin all headings to the left.

Tables and Figures

  • Please embed tables and figures in appropriate areas within the document and center them horizontally. Tables and figures should not exceed the given page margins.
  • Provide captions (maximum length: 6 to 8 words) for each table or figure.with an initial capital letter for any proper nouns. 
  • Centre the caption above the table and below the figure. 
  • Please reference the table or figure in the text before it is given in the text.
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  • For figures, GIF and JPEG (JPG) are the preferred formats.

References

  • Manuscripts are submitted in APA style. Please refer to the latest Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.
  • At the end of the article, please list all references in alphabetical order (based on authors’ last names).
  • Please use the first-level heading: “References”

Journal Contact

Mailing Address

International Journal of Technology in Education (IJTE)

Dr. Omid Noroozi

Education and Learning Sciences Chair Group

Wageningen University and Research

The Netherlands

 

Principal Contact

Dr. Omid Noroozi
Editor
Wageningen University and Research, Education and Learning Sciences Chair Group, The Netherlands
Email: ijteoffice@gmail.com

Support Contact

International Journal of Technology in Education
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Friday, July 10, 2026

Health and Aging Papers and Journals


Health Literacy and Health Behaviors among Educational Supportive Staff in a Public University in Bangkok, Thailand: A Cross-Sectional Study

S Assawamaitree, S Tanapek, S Nakju - Journal of Health Literacy, 2026
Background and Objectives: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) represent a
significant public health challenge among the working-age population, where
enhancing health literacy and healthy behaviors is essential to mitigate chronic …

WHY LIVE LONG IF FRAIL? SAVING SANTI ASOKE'S HEALTHSPAN VIA RESISTANCE TRAINING

T VIPAPORN, P MANKHONG - Thai Science, Technology and Health Review, 2026
The Santi Asoke community has achieved remarkable success in extending
lifespans through health practices mirroring Blue Zone concepts, including plant-based
diets, non-strenuous movement, and robust social support networks. However, this …

[PDF] Strategic Management Guidance on Handling Emergency Incidents for Kindergartens of Nanning Tiantian Kindergarten, China

Q Chen, N Khamcharoen - Journal of Sociology and Education, 2026
The research objectives were 1. to study the problems and needs of handling
emergency incidents for kindergartens in Nanning Tiantian Kindergarten, and 2. to

guide for strategic management for handling emergency incidents for kindergartens …

[HTML] Implementation of a Web-Based Application (Wellhealth) for Osteoporosis Medication Management in Older Adults: Prospective Feasibility Study

C Mahaisavariya, K Supamontri, N Limtrakun… - JMIR Formative Research, 2026
… Methods: We conducted a feasibility study at the Golden Jubilee Medical Center,
Mahidol University, between January 2023 and March 2025. Participants were
recruited using convenience sampling during routine outpatient osteoporosis clinic …


[HTML] Development of policy recommendations on health system governance for modern elderly care: evidence from Chang Klang Community, Nakhon Si Thammarat …

…, P Thirarattanasunthon, MG Robson, W Nak-Ai… - Global Health Journal, 2026
Background and objective : Health system governance is a critical determinant of
effective elderly care, particularly in rural settings undergoing rapid demographic
aging. Despite expanded long-term care coverage in Thailand, persistent challenges—including …

Individual Socioeconomic Position Among the General Population and Economic Downturns-Related Perceived Stress, Psychological Resilience, and Well-Being in …

…, C Phosuya, K Koyratkoson, P Kanjanarat, K Thavorn… - Frontiers in Public Health
Background: Economic downturns before and during the COVID-19 pandemic have
been accompanied by adverse psychosocial outcomes. In Thailand, evidence on
how individual-level socioeconomic position (SEP) relates to key psychosocial …


Virtual gifting as affective monetization: a meta-analysis of behavioral antecedents in live game streaming platforms

S Chokpaisan, C Suwanwong, J Thavorn - BMC Psychology, 2026
Virtual gifting is an important monetization mechanism in live game streaming, but
prior evidence remains fragmented across psychological, social, and platform-oriented
explanations. This study conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of …

[PDF] The Relationship between Internal Brand Management, Consumer Engagement; Mediating role of Brand Advocacy

K Wazir, A Adnan - Journal Of Psychology, Health And Social Challenges, 2026
… While previous studies have highlighted internal branding as an important
research area (eg Punjaisri & Wilson, 2007), this paper shows how IBM both
supports employees to engage in brand-supportive behaviors and influences how …

[PDF] Nutrition Knowledge, Dietary Behavior, and the Risk of Non-Communicable Diseases among Young Adults

F Yolanda, K Jermsittiparsert - Journal of Sanitas Et Salutem, 2026
This study examines the relationship between nutrition knowledge, dietary behavior,
and the risk of non-communicable diseases among young adults within
contemporary urban environments. The research aimed to explore how nutritional …


[HTML] Awareness, perception and perpetration of cyberbullying by high school students and undergraduates in Thailand

N Maneeton - PLOS ONE
… This could have been because we only recruited students from Chiang Mai
universities [16]. Nevertheless, it would be interesting to study whether different
social conditions, regions, and/or educational levels affect the perception and …


[PDF] ACUTE AND CHRONIC WEIGHT REDUCTION TECHNIQUES IN INDIVIDUAL COMBAT SPORTS

EZ Åžahin, ME Acar - Global Multidisciplinary Journal of Medical, Sports and …, 2026
… As a result of the study, the sports age (years) of the athletes in the branches of
muay thai 8.59, kick boxing 9.38, boxing 9.34, wushu 6.48 and taekwondo 8.97.
Among the athletes who participated in the study, 67.4% stated that they had …


Effects of Ram Krabi-Krabong exercise program on balance and muscle strength in older adults of Thailand

K Nakhamin, T Thonglong - Retos, 2026
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of Ram Krabi-Krabong
exercise program on balance and muscle strength in older adults. Methodology:
Eighteen older adults individuals aged 60-79 years from Ban Nong Bu, Sam Phrao …



[HTML] Barriers to exercise among older adults in northern Thailand: Insights from public health and community stakeholders

J Wungrath, S Chautrakarn, S Tonloungkat… - Natural and Life Sciences …, 2026
… four upper Northern provinces of Thailand: Chiang Mai, Phayao, Chiang Rai, and
Lamphun. Each … Chiang Mai University; College of Arts, Media and Technology,
Chiang Mai University; Faculty of Education, Chiang Mai University; Health …


[PDF] Sustainable Air Purifiers for Thai Smart Cities: Integrating Circular Economy and Public Health in Municipal Innovation

A Taghipour, A Saengnoree, W Sangmanee - Circular Economy and Sustainability, 2026
Rapid urbanization and economic growth in Thailand have intensified urban air-quality
challenges, especially PM2. 5 pollution associated with agricultural burning,
industrial emissions, and traffic congestion. Municipal governments are therefore …
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[HTML] Integrated Oral Healthcare Model for Dependent Older Adults: An Experience-Based Co-Design Approach

C Kraitroudpol, N Korwanich, K Korwanich - International Journal of Integrated Care, 2026

Objective: To co-develop a stakeholder-informed oral healthcare model for
dependent older adults that can be integrated into Thailand’s existing Community-Based
Long-Term Care (CBLTC) system using an Experience-Based Co-Design (EBCD) …

User Experience Analysis and Design Strategies for Improving Online Medical Consultation Processes for Older Adults: A Case Study of Ping An Good Doctor

F Ren, JK Chaw, UH Mohamad, C Zhou, X Cheng… - International Journal of …, 2026

This study examines how older adults engage with online medical consultation
workflows and identifies key usability barriers that limit their access to digital
healthcare services. Drawing on Garrett’s Five Elements of User Experience as an …

[HTML] When Living Alone is Living Well: Mental Well-being among Urban Solo-Living Working-Age Adults

P Suksamran, C Suwanwong, N Peungposop - Wellbeing, Space and Society, 2026

AbstractObjectiveLiving alone is increasingly common in Thai society, yet it is often
framed primarily in terms of social isolation and psychological risk. This study
explored the lived experiences and meanings of solo living and examined the …


Songsin, N., Kingkaew, W. M., Siladlao, S., Somporn, K., Pianjing, P., Inthiraj, A., ... & Wannapaschaiyong, P. (2026). Negative automatic thoughts, social support and depression among senior high school students in Thailand. Science, Engineering and Health Studies, 26050003-26050003.

https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/sehs/article/view/263924

Oupra, R., Kantawong, E., Nonmeatawat, C., Amattayakong, C., & Nawsuwan, K. (2026). Developing and Testing a School–Family Cyberbullying Prevention Program for Secondary School Students in Thailand. International Journal of School Health, 13(2).

https://intjsh.sums.ac.ir/article_51673.html

Kumagai, Y., Ahmad, I., Shimizu, C., Shirayama, Y., Okamoto, M., Takaoka, S., ... & Yuasa, M. (2026). Factors Associated with Well-being and Spiritual Health Among Older Adults in Thailand: A Cross-Sectional Study.

https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-9274918/v1

Darshan, B. D., Thiviyakumar, T., Halliday, S., Sears, K., Thavorn, K., & Woo, K. (2026). Perspectives and experiences of South Asian youth seeking mental health services: a qualitative systematic review protocol. JBI Evidence Synthesis, 10-11124. https://doi.org/10.11124/JBIES-25-00314

Pimpaporn, T., Sangperm, N., Pimpaporn, W., Junjaroenwongsa, D., Hengtrakulvenich, N., Boonrattanakittibhumi, C., & Eiu, F. (2025). Digital transformation in Thai public health: A TAM analysis of technology adoptionAsian Administration and Management Review8(2), Article 9. https://doi.org/10.14456/aamr.2025.34

AlMojaibel, A. A., Aldhahir, A., Aldilaijan, K., Almusally, R., AlAtrash, M., Alkhofi, M. A., ... & Al Humoud, S. (2025). Healthcare practitioners' acceptance of using telehealth in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: an application of the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology model. Frontiers in Digital Health7, 1659997. https://doi.org/10.3389/fdgth.2025.1659997

Liu, D., Son, S., & Cao, J. (2023). The determinants of public acceptance of telemedicine apps: An innovation diffusion perspective. Frontiers in Public Health, 11, 1325031. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1325031

Benjakul, N., Wongsin, U., Siri, S., & Prutipinyo, C. (2025). Factors associated with the acceptance of telemedicine services in Dusit model prototype area. Scientific Reports15(1), 25311.  https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-11193-6

Biringer, E., Hartveit, M., Sundfør, B., Ruud, T., & Borg, M. (2017). Continuity of care as experienced by mental health service users: A qualitative study. BMC Health Services Research17(1), 763. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-017-2719-9

Chada, W., Turnbol, N., Chupwa, W., Sridakaset, E., Saengsai, E., Chaichanwattana, S., & Tangprachakul, N. (2024). Factors related to the mental health of the elderly in Kalasin Province. Journal of Health Science Research, 18(1), 84–95. https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JHR/article/view/267091

Chang, M. L. (2013). Toward a theoretical model to understand teacher emotions and teacher burnout in the context of student misbehavior: Appraisal, regulation, and coping. Motivation and Emotion, 37(4), 799–817. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11031-012-9335-0

Lee, A. T., Ramasamy, R. K., & Subbarao, A. (2025). Understanding psychosocial barriers to healthcare technology adoption: a review of TAM technology acceptance model and unified theory of acceptance and use of technology and UTAUT frameworks. Healthcare, 13(3), Article 250. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13030250

Rauner, Y., & Stummer, H. (2024, January). Adoption processes of innovations in health systems: the example of telemedicine in Germany. Healthcare, 12(2), Article 129. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12020129

Thienwiwatnukul, K., Ngamthipwatthana, T., & Phattharayuttawat, S. (2020). The prevalence of psychiatric disorders and limitation of healthcare utilization among the homeless residing in shelters in Bangkok. Asia Social Issues, 13(2), 293–321. https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/asi/article/view/241065

Yan, C., Samphanwattanachai, B., Ratarat, C., & Phinyo, P. (2025). Factors influencing users' decisions about telemedicine applications in Thailand. PLOS ONE, 20(6), e0325512. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0325512

Yurayat, P., & Seechaliao, T. (2021). Effectiveness of online positive psychology intervention on psychological well-being among undergraduate students. Journal of Education and Learning, 10(4), 143–155. https://doi.org/10.5539/jel.v10n4p143