Submissions
Submission Preparation Checklist
As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
- The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
- The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
- Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
- The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
- The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
Author Guidelines
Publication Rules
This document contains the Rules governingthe publication of research productscreatedbyresearchersin the different areas of knowledge.
General
- Authors to publish must register in the open researcher and contributor ID(ORCID) digital The ORCID is an open, non-profit, Community initiative which provides a system for the unambiguous identification of researchers and a clear method for linking research activities and their products to these identifiers. Obtainingthe ORCID is free; for this, you can access the following link: https://orcid.org/signin.
- The submissionswill be submitted to thearbitration process in digital form, through the Open Journal Systems system administered by the Aula Virtual Foundation,which is free software for themanagement and publication of journals; developed, supported and freely distributed by the Public Knowledge Project under the GNU General Public License. To do this you must use the link: https://aulavirtual.web.ve/revista/ojs/index.php/aulavirtual.
About the Document
The files must be sent in digital format *. doc. or *docx (download template here), with the following specifications:
- Page Size: Letter
- Page Margins: (Top and bottom: 5 cm, Izquierdo and Right: 1.5 cm)
- Binding: 0.5 cm
- Presentation of the development: 2 Columns
- Source: Times New
- Font size: 12 points
- Line spacing: 1.5 pspreads.
- Alignment: Justified
- Language: Spanish Preferably (not limiting)
General Structure
Allproducts must contain the following characteristics:
- Name and surname ofthe Author(s)
- Institution of Origin. (if applicable)
- ORCID
- Alignment: Right
TITLE:
- Language: Spanish
- Font size: 14 points
- Font Format: Capitalized Sustained, Bold
- Alignment: Centered
Summary:
- Language: Spanish
- Font size: 12 points
- Line spacing: Single
- Length: 200 words
- Alignment: Justified
- Distribution: 1 Column
Keywords:
- Minimum 3 and Maximum 5
TITLE:
- Language: English
- Font size: 14 points
- SourceFormat: Capitalized Sustained, Bold
- Alignment: Centered
Abstract:
- Language: Spanish
- Size: 12 points
- Line spacing: Single
- Length: 200 words
- Alignment: Justified
- Distribution: 1 Column
Keywords:
- Minimum 3 and Maximum 5.
Body or Development
Contribution and/or Closure and/or Conclusions and/or Recommendations.
References:
- Follow norms of the American Psychological Association system (A.P.A.). Development structure by Product Type
All products, according to type, must comply with the abovementioned organizational structure and the organization set out below.
General:
- Language: Spanish Preferably (not limiting)
- Font size: 12 points
- Line spacing: 1.5 cm
- Extension: According to the corresponding case
- Alignment: Justified
- Indentation: 1 cm
- Distribution: 2 Columns
- Previous paragraph space: 6 points
- Back paragraph space: 0 points
Scientific Article:
They are all those research works carried out under various approaches and methodologies that present scientific rigor and that provide advances in the area of knowledge of the journal.
- Number of pages: Between 20 pages and 25 pages.
- Title: Extension not greater than 15 words.
- Number of Authors: Maximum 2.
- Abstract and Abstract: The writing of the abstract must identify the basic content of the article and include according to its modality, a brief introduction of the theoretical sequential development that implies the objectives or purposes, methodology or procedures succinctly,instruments of data collection and the outcome of the relevant findings.
- Body or Development: Depending on the type of article you must present:
- Introduction: where you identify the scientific context addressed, raise the objective or purpose of the article and highlight the relevance of the approach.
- Theoretical Sequential Development: Present in detail the what and why of the research, including the problemic approach or selection, objective or purposes, as well as the justification of the problem, briefly expressing the general context of the research. In the same way, to exhibit in a detailed and precise way, the frame of reference or review of the literature, Reflect the methodology and its contribution to the objective, presenting in a very succinct way the temporal dimension, number of times necessary for the collection of information, sample or total population, indicating the design corresponding to the epistemological-methodological paradigm (quantitative- qualitative) with the data that have been obtained, supported by the level of knowledge available and up-to-date on the research problem. Present relevant data or findings
- Presentation of Results and/orConclusions.
- References.
- If the research paper contains:
- Tables: They must not exceed 50% of the content of the work. The tables are identified at the bottom of it with increasing consecutive natural numbers, preceded by the word "Table",in boldand centered. In no case will the font of letters used within the box be less than 10 pt. When the box does not end on one page, the next page is placed "Table (continued)".
- Figures: The figures are identified at the bottom of it with increasing consecutive natural numbers, preceded by the word "Figure",in boldand centered. You must send the figure in a separate file in JPG format.
- Graphs: The graphs are identified at the bottom of it with increasing consecutive natural numbers, preceded by the word "Graph",in boldand centered. When the Chart does not end on one page, the next page is placed "Chart (continued)". You must send the graphic in a separate file in JPG format.
- Tables: Tables present information in a concise form. They are identified at the bottom of it with increasing consecutive natural numbers, preceded by the word "Table", in boldand centered, you should not use horizontal or vertical lines in the tables. Each column should be headed by a short title.
Research Progress:
It is an original report written and published, which raises and describes the progress on a topic, a Research Paper, a case, a fact. Its purpose is to present a new knowledge or experience so that it is shared and contrasted with the scientific community, and from there, it is incorporated as a bibliographic resource available to interestedparties, and that contribute advances in the area of knowledge of the journal.
- Number of pages: Between 10 pages and 12 pages.
- Title: Extension not greater than 15 words.
- Number of Authors: Maximum 2.
- Abstract andAbstract: Itmustcontain according to the modality of the work, a brief introduction, the problem being investigated, objectives or purposes, theoretical bases or bibliographic review, methodology of succinct form or procedures, collection instruments and analysis methodology to be used. Define all the relevant aspects involved.
- Body or Development:
- Introduction: Where you identify the scientific context addressed, raise the objective or purpose of the article and highlight the relevance of the approach. It must be written according to the chronology of the progress of the research, highlighting in it the relevance of the subject and its relevance according to the academic level to which it chooses.
- State of development: Present in detail the references that are closely relevant to the topic addressed, as well as the theoretical development in relation to what is stipulated thematically in the title.
- Methodological Support: Explain in detail each of the aspects to be followed according to their nature (quantitative or qualitative).
- Prospective vision of the research: Develop the sequence of all the steps to follow until the completion of the research, conclusively highlighting its final objective.
- References.
- If the research paper contains:
- Tables: They must not exceed 50% of the content of the work. The tables are identified at the bottom of it with increasing consecutive natural numbers, preceded by the word "Table",in boldand centered. In no case will the font of letters used within the box be less than 10 pt. When the box does not end on one page, the next page is placed "Table (continued)".
- Figures: The figures are identified at the bottom of it with increasing consecutive natural numbers, preceded by the word "Figure",in boldand centered. You must send the figure in a separate file in JPG format.
- Graphs: The graphs are identified at the bottom of it with increasing consecutive natural numbers, preceded by the word "Graph",in boldand centered. When the Chart does not end on one page, the next page is placed "Chart (continued)". You must send the graphic in a separate file in JPG format.
- Tables: Tables present information in a concise form. They are identified at the bottom of it with increasing consecutive natural numbers, preceded by the word "Table", in boldand centered, you should not use horizontal or vertical lines in the tables. Each column should be headed by a short title.
Essay:
Product of an analytical and critical review of the information of a given topic. In the essays, a synthesis of its own is made, judgments are made, personal and a critical attitude is maintained towards the topic under review.
- Number of pages: Between 8 pages and 12 pages.
- Title: Extension not greater than 8 words.
- Number of Authors: 1.
- Summary and Abstract
- Body or Development:
- Introduction: Present ideas in an orderlymanner.
- Development of the theme (with the subtitles that are deemed convenient).
- Conclusive position of the topic: Closure (reflections and / or final considerations), donde the personal position is recorded.
- References.
Bibliographic Review:
Scientific document that presents as a descriptive, critical and / or analytical writing of recent publications, in books, journals, research among others.
- Number of pages: Between 4 pages and 6 pages.
- Information of the text reviewed: Title ofthe publicationsubmitted,nameof the author orauthors, issue number,ISSN or ISBN, place of publication,publisher and pagenumber. This information is placed belowl Autor of the The cover of the reviewed publication must be attached and in case of texts incorporate: Cover, Prologue and Editorial of the publication
- Number of Authors: 1
- Summary and Abstract
- Body or Development:
- Introduction: Se presents the theme and relevance of the reviewed text.
- Development: Seexhibits the structure of the work with a complete synthesis.
- Conclusive scenarios of the bibliographic review: It must be written without any ambiguities, keeping strict coherencewith the thematic route, present an explicit vision from the point of view of the editor.
- Personal reflective posture: It must be built from a prospective vision of the editor, indicating the path or paths to which his points of view lead. The Author must highlight the benefits of the work.
- References.
Papers or publication derived fromevents:
They are established as totally or partially published contributions of conferences, conventions, seminars, workshops, conferences andsimilar events.
- Number of pages: Between 8 pages and 12 pages.
- Title: Extension not greater than 15 words.
- Number of authors: maximum 2.
- Summary and Abstract
- Body or Development: It must contain the structure established above according to the type of production to be presented.
- References.
About Appointments
- All citations must meet the style standards of the American Psychological Association (A.P.A. ).
- Quotations in the forty (40) words shall be included as part of the paragraph, within the context of the wording, in double quotation marks.
- Quotations equal to or greater than forty (40) words, shall be written in a separate paragraph, with indentation of 5 cm to both margins, without quotation marks and in simple space between lines.
- Footnotes will not beaccepted.
- All quotations used in the Products must appear complete and in alphabetical order at the end of the document, in the References section.
About references
Allreferences cited in the Productsmust beordered alphabetically, using the style standards of the American Psychological Association (A.P.A.) system.
General:
- Font size: 12 points
- Line spacing: single
- Alignment: Justified
- French sangria: 0.5 cm
- Distribution: 2 Columns
- Previous paragraph space: 0 points
- Back paragraph space: 0 points
Other Recommendations
The Authors must send to the Journal through the Open Journal Systems system and to the mail revista@aulavirtual.web.ve the following digital files:
- Copy of identification of the author(s) (scanned, in *.jpg format)
- Publication Request(download here).
- Author Data (1 document per Author)(download here).
- Produceto deResearch "Template" (download here).
The publication rules present were approved by the Editorial Committee of the Virtual Classroom Magazine, in a special session with the members of the Virtual Classroom Foundation on August 1, 2020.
Copyright Notice
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- Attribution: You must give proper credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if any changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any manner that suggests that the licensor endorses you or your use.
- Non-Commercial: You may not use the material for commercial purposes.
- No Derivatives: If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material.
- No additional restrictions: You may not apply legal terms or technological measures that legally restrict others from doing anything the license allows.