IEEE Citation Format
References
All references should be listed in alphabetical order at the end of the article under the heading 'References'.
All references must be cited in the article using "authors (year)" style e.g. Merrill & Twitchell (1994) or "(authors1,
year1; authors2, year2)" style e.g. (Merrill, 1999; Kommers et al., 1997).
Do not use numbering style to cite the reference in the text e.g. "this was done in this way and was found
successful [23]."
It is important to provide complete information in references. Please follow the patterns below:
Journal article
Laszlo, A. & Castro, K. (1995). Technology and values: Interactive learning environments for future generations.
Educational Technology, 35 (2), 7-13.
Newspaper article
Blunkett, D. (1998). Cash for Competence. Times Educational Supplement, July 24, 1998, 15.
or
Clark, E. (1999). There'll never be enough bandwidth. Personal Computer World, July 26, 1999,
http://www.vnunet.co.uk/News/88174.
Book (authored or edited)
Brown, S. & McIntyre, D. (1993). Making sense of Teaching, Buckingham: Open University.
Chapter in book/proceedings
Malone, T. W. (1984). Toward a theory of intrinsically motivating instruction. In Walker, D. F. & Hess, R. D. (Eds.)
Instructional software: principles and perspectives for design and use, California: Wadsworth Publishing Company,
68-95.
Internet reference
Fulton, J. C. (1996). Writing assignment as windows, not walls: enlivening unboundedness through boundaries, http://leahi.kcc.hawaii.edu/org/tcc-conf96/fulton.html. [Accessed July 12, 2010]