About the Journal
Aims and Scope
Journal of Computing in Education, Sports and Health (JCESH) is aimed at providing a platform for experts from various disciplines, including sports, physical activity, education, and health, are invited to engage in multidisciplinary discussions to gain a comprehensive understanding of how contemporary theories, methodologies, and concepts from computer science applied to education, sports, and health impact human life. Researchers from the fields of education, sports, and health are encouraged to disseminate their innovative research and its practical implications.
- Digital education
- Simulation (interactive, animation etc.)
- Development of theories
- Multimedia / Internet
- Learning and teaching
- Reflections or reflective practice
- Trends and development in international higher education and research;
- Fitness-Tools Manufacturing Researches
- Health Education
- Market trends in sports
- Movement Science
- Physical Education
- Sports Information
- Autoimmune Connective Tissue Diseases & Disorders
- Injury Management
- Sports Biomechanics
Access
All articles in the journal are of Open Access (OA)
Archiving
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Copyright Policy and License
Copyright Policy
Fringe Global Scientific Press publishes unique, previously unpublished works by authors who are not being considered for publication in other journals. The submission of a paper signifies that all co-authors have agreed to its publication. When authors submit their work to our journal’s online system, they confirm that they have read and comprehended the attached copyright agreement.
License
Fringe Global Scientific Press publishes all the papers under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) license. Authors have the liberty to replicate and distribute their work. Authors have the ability to use either the whole or a portion of their piece in compilations or other publications that include their own work. Please see the licensing terms for more information on reusing the work.