Journal of Information Systems Education
Editor-in-Chief: Xihui "Paul" Zhang, University of North Alabama, USA
The Journal of Information Systems Education (JISE) is a peer reviewed journal published quarterly that focuses on IS education, pedagogy, and curriculum including (but not limited to) model curriculum, course projects/cases, course materials, curriculum design & implementation, outcomes assessment, distance education challenges, capstone learning projects, technology selection & impact, and industry relations.
The mission of JISE is to be the premier journal on information systems (IS) education. To support that mission, JISE emphasizes quality and relevance in the papers that it publishes. In addition, JISE recognizes the international influences on IS education and seeks international input in all aspects of the journal, including authorship, reviewing, and Editorial Board membership.
JISE operates as a Diamond Open Access journal. This means that there are no subscription fees, no submission/processing fees, and no publication fees. All papers published in JISE have undergone rigorous peer review. This includes an initial editor screening and double-blind refereeing by three or more expert reviewers.
Current Issue: Volume 36, Issue 2 (2025)
Teaching Tip: Using a Digital-Ready Mentorship Program to Develop the Future Technology Workforce
Danielle Edwards and Alanah Mitchell
Teaching Tip: Cyber Hygiene Training: Using a Salesforce Developer Module to Improve Student Online Behaviors
David Kocsis, Morgan Shepherd, and Daniel L. Segal
Teaching Tip: Decryption and Reverse Engineering - An Applied Tutorial for a Security Programming Course
Gunjan Batra, Humayun Zafar, and Pamila Dembla
Females’ Perceptions and Stress in IT Education: A Person-Environment Fit and Coping Perspective on Staying In or Turning Away From IT Majors
Caroline E. Oehlhorn, Christian Maier, Sven Laumer, and Tim Weitzel
Can Gamification Change Learners’ Ability and Motivation? Role of Eustress in the Context of Gamified ERP Training
Md Masum Ikbal Patwary, Asher John, Soomin Park, Yu Zhao, Dong-Heon Kwak, and Butje Eddy Patuwo
Gender and Student Performance in STEM-Designated Information Systems Courses
Narasimha S. Paravastu
Exploring Implementations of GenAI in Teaching IS Subjects and Student Perceptions
Yabing Jiang and Kazuo Nakatani
Invited Paper: Survey of Technology and Skills in Demand: The 2024 Update
Jeff Cummings, Kevin Matthews, and Thomas Janicki