University CIOs you must follow on Twitter


Many CIOs are active on Twitter.

Those most familiar with the challenges of technological evolution in higher education have never had a more direct outlet for disseminating information to those most interested in educational technology.

Chief information officers (CIOs), the campus officials who make myriad decisions on how colleges and universities should use technology, and how the school can adapt to new devices and online trends, are ever-present on Twitter, commenting on ed-tech news and dishing out valuable insight to anyone willing to peruse their timeline.

Higher education CIOs provide some of the most in-depth analysis of current and burgeoning technological trends among students and faculty, as seen in May when a group of CIOs told the public what they really thought of the proliferation of massive open online courses (MOOCs).

Without further ado, here are the CIOs you should follow on Twitter.

Joanna Young: Chief Information Officer, IT Strategist, STEM Proponent, Broadband Advocate, UNH Wildcat.

Kelly Flanagan: CIO and Professor of Computer Science at Brigham Young University

Debra Allison: VP for IT & CIO, Emerita at Miami University

See Page 2 for more CIOs to follow on Twitter…

David J. Hinson: EVP & CIO Hendrix College, Mobile App Developer

Stephen diFilipo: Cecil College CIO, Early Adopter

Phil Komarny: VP/CIO at Seton Hill University

Paige Francis: CIO at Fairfield University

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