Updated March 2002

 

TechKnowLogia is a Journal with worldwide readership delivered on the web. It is not merely a website. TechKnowLogia looks and feels like a Journal. It is available to its readers via two online versions - a browser version with search capability, and a PDF "hard copy" version. The PDF version (with a hard copy layout), can be downloaded either per article, or for the entire issue. Past Issues in both versions are archived and can be searched, accessed or downloaded anytime.

What Does It Mean To Be a Co-Sponsor?
Price of Co-Sponsorship
Whom Does TechKnowLogia Reach?
Editorial Calendar
Whom to Contact

An Invitation for Sponsorship

TechKnowLogia invites organizations, institutions and firms to co-sponsor one or more issues of the Journal and support getting the message out about the potential of information and communication technologies and how they can be harnessed for knowledge dissemination, effective learning, and efficient education services. TechKnowLogia also offers its sponsors the opportunity to connect with a highly prominent readership of over 40,000 decision-makers and influentials in 187 countries worldwide.

What Does It Mean to Be a Co-Sponsor?

  • Feature Article: Your Company or Program will be featured in an article (2-3 pages) in the "Profiles for Development" section of the Journal, written by you. The article may include any information you wish about your Company or Program, including hyperlinks. 
  • Continuous Exposure: Your Company or Program's logo/name (and a link to the profile article) will appear on the home page and on every frame of every page of the TechKnowLogia Issue that you are co-sponsoring.
  • Archive: Your logo and feature article will remain as part of the Journal, indefinitely, in the Archives section of the site.
  • PDF Version: Your article will be available for download in a PDF version.  A survey indicated that there is extensive downloading of full issues and individual articles for the personal use of subscribers as well as for wide distribution. Your profile will thus be given further and more permanent exposure. 
Price of Co-Sponsorship

The price of co-sponsorship for one issue is $10,000. Pricing packages exist for co-sponsorship of more than one issue or for a combination of co-sponsorship and advertising.

Whom Does TechKnowLogia Reach?

Since its creation in 1999, TechKnowLogia has become a leading Journal in the field of technology for education and learning.  It is currently featured on hundreds of websites including those of international development organizations, non-governmental organizations, and educational institutions, to name a few.  Additionally, much of the Journal's content is being used as material in courses throughout colleges and universities worldwide.  As well, select content is being translated into other languages. 

TechKnowLogia is issued quarterly to a special niche of readers, by way of FREE subscription. Currently, there are over 14,000 individual and institutional subscribers, including libraries. From a survey of the way our readers use the Journal and share it with others, we estimate actual readership to be over 40,000. 

With every new issue, an email is sent to all registered and potential subscribers announcing the new issue and including an annotated table of contents and a link to the Journal.

TechKnowLogia targets policy makers, strategists, practitioners and technologists at local, national and global levels in every country of the world. Through an aggressive outreach program and with the help of its collaborators, editors and contacts, TechKnowLogia's readership includes a select group of decision-makers, influentials and thought leaders, worldwide. 

For more details on readership profile, by geographic distribution, institutional affiliation, and position, click here

Editorial Calendar

Each issue of TechKnowLogia will focus on technologies for the advancement of a specific theme as follows:

2002 July/August/September: Technology for All – Issues of Equity

This Issue will analyze the components of the digital divide and present the potential and experience in reaching under-served groups such as the disabled, older learners, rural populations (telecenters, rural multi-grade schools), women and the poor.

2002 October/November/December: Technologies for Teacher Training

This Issue will focus on the escalating demands for teacher education and the potential of technology in improving the efficiency, quality and cost of teacher education and training schemes.

2003 January/ February/March: Technologies and Learning

This Issue will focus on the effectiveness of technologies in the attainment of learning at different levels including problem-solving, creativity, synthesis, analysis, application….

2003 April/May/June: Public/Private Partnership for Technology

This Issue will focus on the macro conditions necessary for ICT for education such as ICT infrastructure, regulatory frameworks and finance and how public/private partnership can advance these conditions.

2003 July/August/September: Technologies for the Advancement of Knowledge

This Issue will focus on technologies and tools that are effective in the generation, packaging and dissemination of knowledge such as e-libraries, e-books, research networks, resources centers, etc. 

2003 October/November/December: Technologies for Labor Productivity

This Issue will focus on labor productivity in knowledge-based economies and the role of technologies in enhancing such productivity. Specific areas will include the use of technology in skill formation, labor upgrading and labor agility.

Whom to Contact

We would be happy to discuss with you the various opportunities for sponsorship and how they can be combined with advertising and other opportunities to achieve the maximum level of visibility for your organization. 

Sandra Semaan, Managing Editor at: Info@KnowledgeEnterprise.org