Submissions
Submission Preparation Checklist
All submissions must meet the following requirements.
- 1. Originality and Plagiarism The submission is an original work, has not been previously published, and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere. The manuscript has been checked for plagiarism or similarity before submission. The manuscript does not contain plagiarism, self-plagiarism, duplicate publication, data fabrication, data falsification, or inappropriate data manipulation.
- 2. File Format The submission file is in Microsoft Word format (.doc or .docx) and has been prepared using the official J-ITLE article template.
- 3. Manuscript Structure The manuscript includes the required sections: title, author names and affiliations, email addresses, abstract, keywords, introduction, literature review, methodology, results, discussion, conclusion, and references.
- 4. Author Information The manuscript and submission metadata include the full names, institutional affiliations, countries, and email addresses of all authors. The corresponding author is clearly identified.
- 5. Abstract and Keywords The abstract is written in English, consists of 150–250 words, and summarizes the research objectives, methods, key findings, and conclusions. The manuscript includes 4–6 relevant keywords separated by commas.
- 6. Formatting and Template The manuscript follows the official J-ITLE article template, including font style, spacing, margins, heading style, table format, figure format, and reference format.
- 7. Citations and References All in-text citations are included in the reference list, and all references listed are cited in the manuscript. References follow the APA 7th edition style.
- 8. Figures and Tables All figures and tables are numbered consecutively, titled clearly, cited in the text, and placed close to the relevant discussion. Any third-party figures, tables, images, or materials have been properly credited and used with permission where required.
- 9. Ethical Compliance The research has been conducted in accordance with relevant ethical standards. Ethical approval, institutional permission, research permission, or informed consent is provided where required, especially for studies involving human participants, students, teachers, schools, institutions, surveys, interviews, observations, experiments, learning analytics, or personal data.
- 10. Conflict of Interest and Funding Any potential conflict of interest has been disclosed. Funding sources, sponsorship, institutional support, or research grants related to the manuscript have been acknowledged where applicable. If there are no conflicts of interest or funding sources, this should be stated clearly in the manuscript
- 11. Language and Style The manuscript has been checked for grammar, spelling, clarity, and academic style. The language is clear, concise, and appropriate for an international academic audience.
- 12. Copyright and Licensing The authors understand that authors retain copyright of their published articles and grant J-ITLE the right of first publication. The authors agree that accepted articles will be published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).
- 13. Publication Fees The authors understand that J-ITLE does not charge submission fees, article processing charges, publication fees, peer-review fees, editorial processing fees, copyediting fees, layout editing fees, proofreading fees, DOI registration fees, hosting fees, or any other author-side charges.
Research Articles
- Focus & Scope: Original research articles that contribute significantly to the journal's field.
- Peer Review Process: Double-blind peer review.
- Word Limit: 6,000–10,000 words (including abstract, tables, and references).
- Structure: Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion, References.
- Originality: Must present novel findings in the respective field.
- Submission Frequency: Open for submissions
Theoretical Articles
- Focus & Scope: Development or extension of existing theories.
- Peer Review Process: Double-blind peer review.
- Word Limit: 5,000–8,000 words.
- Structure: Introduction, Literature Review, Theory Development, Discussion, References.
- Originality: Must offer novel theoretical insights.
- Submission Frequency: Open for submissions.
Copyright Notice
Copyright Notice
By submitting a manuscript to the Journal of Innovative Technologies in Learning and Education (J-ITLE), authors agree to the following copyright and licensing terms.
Copyright Ownership
Authors who publish in J-ITLE retain the copyright of their published work without restriction.
J-ITLE does not require authors to transfer copyright to the journal or publisher. Copyright ownership remains with the author(s).
By submitting and publishing their articles in J-ITLE, authors grant the journal the right of first publication. The journal is authorized to publish, distribute, display, archive, index, and communicate the published work as the original publisher.
Licensing Policy
All articles published in J-ITLE are open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).
The CC BY 4.0 license permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction, adaptation, and commercial use of the work in any medium or format, provided that proper credit is given to the original author(s) and source.
Under this license, readers and third parties are free to:
- Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format
- Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, including commercial use
These rights apply provided that users give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate whether changes were made.
License URL:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Attribution Requirement
Appropriate attribution should include, where available:
- Name(s) of the author(s)
- Title of the article
- Name of the journal: Journal of Innovative Technologies in Learning and Education (J-ITLE)
- Year of publication
- Volume, issue, and page numbers or article number
- DOI or article URL
- Indication of any changes made to the original work
Author Rights and Self-Archiving
Authors are permitted and encouraged to deposit and share all versions of their articles without embargo, including:
- Submitted manuscript
- Accepted manuscript
- Published version / Version of Record
Authors may deposit their articles in institutional repositories, subject repositories, personal websites, departmental websites, research group websites, learning management systems, academic networking platforms, and other scholarly platforms.
When sharing or depositing their articles, authors are encouraged to cite the original publication in J-ITLE and provide the article DOI or URL when available.
Author Declarations
By submitting a manuscript to J-ITLE, the authors declare that:
- The manuscript is original and does not infringe upon any copyright, intellectual property rights, privacy rights, or moral rights of others
- The manuscript has not been previously published and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere
- All listed authors have made significant scholarly contributions to the work
- All listed authors have approved the final version of the manuscript
- All listed authors agree to this copyright and licensing policy
- All third-party materials used in the manuscript have been properly cited, credited, and used with permission where required
Use of Third-Party Materials
Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to use copyrighted materials, including figures, tables, images, instruments, datasets, software, or other content that is not covered by open licenses or fair use provisions.
Any third-party material included in a manuscript must be properly credited and must not violate copyright law, licensing terms, privacy rights, or publication ethics.
Copyright and License Statement in Published Articles
Each published article should include a copyright and license statement on the article webpage and in the PDF file.
The recommended statement is:
Copyright © [Year] The Author(s).
This article is published by the Journal of Innovative Technologies in Learning and Education (J-ITLE) under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction, and adaptation in any medium or format, provided the original author(s) and source are properly credited.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Ethical Misconduct
Any form of ethical misconduct, including plagiarism, self-plagiarism, duplicate publication, unauthorized use of copyrighted material, data fabrication, data falsification, or inappropriate authorship, may result in rejection of the manuscript or corrective action after publication.
If misconduct is identified after publication, J-ITLE may issue a correction, expression of concern, or retraction in accordance with the journal’s publication ethics policy.
Privacy Statement
The Journal of Innovative Technologies in Learning and Education (J-ITLE) is committed to protecting the privacy and confidentiality of personal information provided by users, including readers, authors, reviewers, editors, and visitors. This Privacy Statement explains how J-ITLE collects, uses, stores, and protects personal data submitted through the journal website and the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform.
1. Information Collection and Use
J-ITLE collects and uses personal information for journal-related purposes, including:
- User registration: To register users on the journal platform and allow them to submit manuscripts, participate in the review process, manage editorial tasks, or access journal services.
- Manuscript submission: To manage manuscript submission, editorial screening, peer review, revision, copyediting, production, publication, and post-publication communication.
- Peer-review process: To invite reviewers, assign manuscripts, manage review reports, communicate editorial decisions, and maintain the integrity and confidentiality of the review process.
- Communication: To communicate with users regarding submissions, reviews, editorial decisions, publication processes, announcements, technical support, or other journal-related activities.
- Indexing and metadata dissemination: To support publication, indexing, archiving, citation, DOI registration, and scholarly discoverability of published articles.
The personal information collected may include:
- Names, email addresses, institutional affiliations, and country information;
- Contact details provided during registration, submission, review, or editorial processes;
- ORCID iD, biographical statement, reviewing interests, and areas of expertise, when voluntarily provided;
- Manuscript metadata, author information, contributor details, and correspondence related to the publication process;
- Any other information voluntarily provided by users through the journal platform.
2. Data Storage and Security
Personal data submitted to J-ITLE are stored through the Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform and related institutional digital storage managed by the publisher. Access to personal information is restricted to authorized journal personnel, including editors, journal managers, technical administrators, and other authorized staff involved in the publication process.
J-ITLE implements appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect personal data against unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, loss, misuse, or destruction. However, while the journal makes reasonable efforts to protect user data, no online system can guarantee absolute security.
3. Data Sharing and Disclosure
J-ITLE does not sell, rent, or trade personal information to third parties.
Personal information may be shared or disclosed only in the following circumstances:
- With user consent: Personal data may be shared if the user has provided explicit consent.
- Publication and indexing purposes: Author names, affiliations, email addresses when applicable, ORCID iDs, article metadata, abstracts, keywords, references, and DOI-related metadata may be published or shared with indexing services, repositories, DOI registration agencies, academic databases, and metadata harvesting platforms.
- Editorial and peer-review purposes: Information may be shared with editors, reviewers, section editors, copyeditors, layout editors, proofreaders, and journal managers as needed to carry out the editorial and publication process.
- Service providers: Data may be processed by service providers who support the operation, hosting, maintenance, security, DOI registration, indexing, analytics, or technical administration of the journal platform, subject to confidentiality and appropriate data protection obligations.
- Legal obligations: Information may be disclosed when required to comply with applicable laws, legal processes, court orders, governmental regulations, institutional requirements, or publication ethics investigations.
4. Cookies and Analytics
The J-ITLE website may use cookies to support website functionality, improve user experience, maintain login sessions, analyze website traffic, and support technical performance.
Cookies are small data files stored on a user’s device when visiting the website. Users may adjust their browser settings to refuse or delete cookies; however, doing so may limit some functions of the journal website, including login, manuscript submission, or editorial workflow features.
The journal may use analytics tools or visitor statistics to understand how users interact with the website. Such data are used for website improvement, reporting, security monitoring, and service optimization. Where possible, analytics information is processed in aggregated or anonymized form.
5. User Rights
Users have the right to:
- Access and obtain information about their personal data held by the journal;
- Request correction of inaccurate or incomplete personal information;
- Request deletion of personal information, where such deletion does not conflict with publication records, editorial records, legal obligations, ethical requirements, or legitimate scholarly publishing purposes;
- Withdraw consent for data processing where processing is based on consent;
- Request clarification regarding how their personal data are used, stored, or shared.
To exercise these rights, please contact the editorial office at: edu@ucb.ac.id.
6. Retention of Data
J-ITLE retains personal data only as long as necessary for legitimate journal purposes, including manuscript processing, peer review, publication, indexing, archiving, publication ethics management, legal compliance, and maintenance of the scholarly record.
Published article metadata and publication records may be retained permanently to preserve the integrity, transparency, citation record, and accessibility of the scholarly literature.
7. Confidentiality of Peer Review
J-ITLE respects the confidentiality of the peer-review process. Manuscripts submitted for review, reviewer identities, review reports, editorial communications, and related confidential information are used only for editorial and publication purposes.
Reviewers, editors, and journal staff are expected to maintain confidentiality and must not use unpublished materials or confidential information for personal advantage.
8. Changes to This Privacy Statement
J-ITLE may update this Privacy Statement from time to time to reflect changes in journal practices, technical systems, legal obligations, or scholarly publishing standards. Users are encouraged to review this page periodically to stay informed about how personal data are protected and used.
9. Contact Information
If you have any questions, concerns, or requests regarding this Privacy Statement or the handling of personal data, please contact:
Journal of Innovative Technologies in Learning and Education (J-ITLE)
Faculty of Teacher Training and Education
Universitas Citra Bangsa, Indonesia
Jln. Manafe No. 17, Kayuputih, Kupang City, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, 85111
Email: edu@ucb.ac.id

