GENERAL PAPER GUIDELINES
Authors are invited to submit a structured abstract for a Full Paper or a Work-in-Progress (WIP) Paper, reporting original research of a theoretical or applied nature, via the online submission system, EDAS. Structured Abstracts must closely follow the guidelines outlined below.
When you submit your abstract, you will be asked to indicate the following:
- Paper track
- Paper category
- Topic
Paper Tracks
Full Papers are up to 9 pages (including references) and are expected to be completed studies with defined findings and implications.
Work-in-Progress (WIP) papers are shorter (5 pages which includes references) and are expected to be ongoing projects, pilot programs, or the like. WIP papers are expected to report preliminary findings.
Paper Categories
Innovative Practice (Research Informed)
- The innovative practice category is for scholarly papers about novel practices in engineering and/or computing education. Papers should be situated in prior literature on teaching and learning and outline an innovation of value and interest to engineering and/or computing educators. Papers should include (a) a description of what is unique about the innovative practice, (b) how the innovative practice differs from and builds on previous practice as documented in the literature, and (c) new ideas that conference participants would take away from this paper. The paper should describe the setting for the innovative practice in the broad context of engineering and/or computing education, (not necessarily the particular institutional context), the motivations for the innovative practice, and any assessment results or other support to evaluate the effectiveness of the innovative practice.
Research-to-Practice Study (Research Implemented)
- The research-to-practice category is for scholarly papers that describe the implementation of research in engineering and/or computing education to educational practice. Papers should be well situated in engineering and/or computing education research, connect to a relevant theoretical framework(s) of teaching and learning, and apply the research and theoretical frameworks to the practice of engineering and/or computing education. These papers should discuss the transferability of the research into the authors’ context or circumstances. Papers submitted to this category should clearly describe the research being implemented, its appropriateness in the intended context, and the resulting outcomes, including data collection and analysis as appropriate.
Research Study
- The research category is for scholarly papers that outline contributions to research in the area of engineering and/or computing education. Papers should be situated in the relevant literature, outline the research approach (e.g., theoretical perspective, data collection methods, and analysis approaches), and describe the study findings. The paper should discuss the relevance of the work, the guiding theoretical framework, the research question(s) addressed, the methods and analysis used, results, interpretation of findings in light of the context of the study, and conclusions or implications. Limitations in the design of the study should also be addressed.
Paper Topics
- K-12 Education
- Undergraduate Education
- Graduate Education
- Continuing Education
- Faculty
- In General or Others
To view the full list of FIE 2025 paper topics, please follow the link below.
