Harnessing Educational Technology for Positive Change: Exploring Kent State’s Ed.D. in Interprofessional Leadership

EDD Blog Header Image - Harnessing Ed Tech

Educational technology has become an essential tool in transforming how we teach, learn, and lead. From K-12 classrooms to higher education and corporate training environments, technology is reshaping education, creating opportunities to improve outcomes and foster innovation. At the heart of this transformation are leaders who understand how to effectively implement and leverage these tools to make meaningful change.

Kent State University’s Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Interprofessional Leadership with a concentration in Educational Technology is designed for professionals ready to drive this change. This program empowers leaders with the skills to implement educational technologies strategically, enhance collaboration, and improve learning environments across diverse settings.

The Educational Technology Concentration: A Gateway to Transformative Leadership

The Educational Technology concentration prepares leaders to harness the power of technology in education and business environments. Whether you’re an educator, administrator, or corporate trainer, this program equips you with the tools and knowledge to lead innovation and improve outcomes.

Key skills and topics covered include:

  • Technology Integration: Learn how to seamlessly integrate digital tools into learning environments, ensuring they enhance engagement and understanding.
  • Instructional Design: Develop expertise in creating impactful, tech-driven learning experiences tailored to diverse audiences.
  • Leadership and Change Management: Build strategies to lead organizations through technological transitions and inspire teams to embrace innovation.
  • Data-Driven Decision-Making: Gain insights into using technology to collect, analyze, and act on data to improve teaching, learning, and organizational performance.

Bridging Gaps Through Educational Technology

One of the most powerful applications of educational technology is its potential to address gaps in education. Leaders in this field use technology to:

  • Provide greater access to high-quality learning resources, regardless of location.
  • Customize instruction to meet the needs of individual learners.
  • Foster approachable learning environments through adaptive tools and accessible content.

Graduates of the Ed.D. in Educational Technology concentration are uniquely positioned to advocate for and implement these transformative solutions, creating positive change in their institutions and communities.

Real-World Applications Across Industries

The skills gained in this program extend far beyond traditional education. Graduates find opportunities in fields such as:

  • Higher Education Administration: Leading technology-driven initiatives to enhance campus learning environments.
  • Corporate Training and Development: Designing and implementing e-learning programs for workforce development.
  • K-12 Education Leadership: Guiding schools and districts in adopting innovative instructional technologies.
  • Nonprofit and Government Agencies: Using educational technology to improve access and outcomes in community programs.

A Shoutout to the M.Ed. in Educational Technology

For those who want to build a strong foundation in educational technology before pursuing a doctorate, Kent State’s 100% online Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Educational Technology offers an excellent pathway. This program prepares educators and professionals to create engaging, tech-enabled learning experiences while providing the flexibility to balance work, life, and studies.

Why Choose Kent State Online?

Kent State University is a leader in online education, offering flexible, high-quality programs designed to meet the needs of working professionals. The Ed.D. program’s online format allows you to advance your career while continuing to make an impact in your current role. With expert faculty, collaborative learning environments, and real-world applications, Kent State Online equips leaders to drive meaningful change.

Start Leading with Technology Today

If you’re ready to use educational technology to transform learning and leadership, Kent State’s Ed.D. in Interprofessional Leadership with a concentration in Educational Technology is your next step.

Learn more about the Ed.D. program or explore the M.Ed. in Educational Technology to build your expertise.

Lead the future of education with Kent State Online!

The editorial team at Kent State Online is composed of dedicated professionals with expertise in higher education, digital marketing, and content strategy. Our mission is to create insightful, engaging, and informative content that empowers prospective students to make informed decisions about advancing their education and careers.
Latest Blogs
Public health experts have never been more important than they are in the world today. From cancer to Ebola to COVID-19, major health events affect us all. As globalization, climate disasters and economic and social disruptions expand, we need trained professionals to help mitigate those threats. To meet health needs, public health professionals continue to serve and protect through research, policymaking and administration in the field of infectious disease preparedness and prevention. Specialists in the field of epidemiology are responsible for some of today’s most important public health research and data analysis.
There are currently two million individuals incarcerated in American jails and prisons. In the past 40 years, the prison population in this country has grown by 500%. According to The Sentencing Project, this unprecedented increase is due more to the changes in criminal justice policy and sentencing laws than to changes in the nation’s crime rates.1 Another recent, disturbing trend in criminal justice has been the significant increase of deaths—nearly one-third of them attributable to suicide in jails and prisons.2
Determining what degree field you’d like to explore more, means learning the subtle nuances of that degree. Case in point, what is the difference between criminology and criminal justice? These two terms seem similar in use because the career paths from both can overlap.
Explore Our Online Programs
Online Minors
Online Non-Degree Graduate Licensure Programs
Get Started
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Center for Adult Veteran Services
Approximately 1,500 international students from 100 countries are enrolled at Kent State University. We’re excited to have you join us, and our international admission team is here to help you every step of the way.
About Kent State Online
Contact Us
Contact Us