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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Submit your Material to Outdoor Ed


The Online Submission Beta is now Live!

MountainIs outdoor or experiential education your passion? Do you like to share your knowledge with others? Sounds like you are an experiential education professional. The goal of Outdoor Ed is to bring together the knowledge and experience of professional educators from around the world. If you have knowledge to share, Outdoor Ed is the place to post your techniques, protocols, curriculum, philosophy, or research with the rest of the experiential education world.

What Sort of Material do you Take?

We take submissions on all aspects of outdoor and experiential education - articles on technique, training, curriculum, philosophy, research, equipment, protocols, risk management, etc.

All submissions will be reviewed to make sure they meet our editorial standards before being accepted. Writing style is up to you. The key is to write about something you know well that you can write about with confidence. Depending on the current queue of submissions, it can take up several weeks before your article will appear.

Author's Rights & Legal Issues

We respect the rights of all authors for your creative works and authors retain the right to use the material in any other setting as you see fit. If this material has already been published in another copyrighted work by the author, you and/or your publisher must grant us permission to reproduce it here at no charge. Once submitted to and accepted for publication all articles become the part of our site and Outdoor Ed retains the right to publish the material on the Web at this or other Web sites we administer. Outdoor Ed may not use the material in any non-Web form of publication without the express permission of the author(s).

When using material from other sources, it is your responsibility to respect the rights of other authors like yourself. Authors are legally required to properly cite their sources and include it in a bibliography or reference section at the end of your article. OutdoorSafety.org does not assume any liability for copyright infringement on articles submitted to us. It is the author's responsibility to properly cite material and the author is liable for any copyright infringement.

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