Analytics operates at the intersection of writing studies, educational measurement, massive data analysis, digital learning ecologies, and ethical philosophy. Intended to give voice to an emerging community, the journal is devoted to programs of research providing evidence of fair, reliable, and valid analytics. Dedicated to application, such multidisciplinary research will demonstrate its usefulness to educational stakeholders as they expand opportunities for diverse learners.
To advance this emerging field of study, we have provided detailed Author Guidelines for Innovations in Analytics. Based on those guidelines, the categories below ask reviewers to make a series of judgements on each section of the manuscript. After providing scores, reviewers are then asked to provide notes that justify and explain their assessment of the given section of the manuscript.
Reviewers should enact Anti-Racist Scholarly Reviewing Practices, which The Journal of Writing Analytics and the WAC Clearinghouse endorse. Further, reviewer notes should work to enhance the writing analytics community and strengthen the research developing from this emerging field by:
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Comment Category 1: Abstract
The abstract (250 words or less) is written in accessible language, presents a structured overview of the study, and uses the following headings: innovation identification, innovation exposition, innovation application, and directions for further innovations. The abstract presents a comprehensive overview of the innovation under examination.
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Comment Category 2: Innovation Identification
The section positions the innovation under examination and explains its significance. This section includes information on the origin and development of the innovation under examination, as well as the capability of the innovation to advance writing analytics.
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Comment Category 3: Innovation Exposition
The exposition identifies the area addressed by the innovation. Special attention should be paid to the exposition of the area and the ways the innovation will address the area, solve existing problems, or resolve current challenges. Of particular importance here are specifics on the innovation.
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Comment Category 4: Innovation Application
The application section describes the usefulness of the innovation. Ideally, examples will be used so that readers will be able to quickly realize the force of the innovation. When possible, high-quality visualizations are used to communicate application.
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Comment Category 5: Directions for Further Innovations
The manuscript concludes with directions for further innovations. Special attention is paid to the principles that will guide future innovations.
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Reviewer Notes
Please provide any additional integrative notes on the manuscript related to your publishing recommendation.