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Nikleia Eteokleous started as CYBER KIDS Instructor in 1997 and soon joined the CYBER KIDS Development team under [[Harry Anastasiou]. Between 1999-2000 she also served as CYBER KIDS Branch Manager. Following her returning in Cyprus, after completing two MEds and her PhD she served as Member of the Board of the Cyprus Neuroscience & Technology Institute between 2005 and 2007, and since 2007 she is an External Research Expert.
Undergraduate studies (B.A. in Public and Business Administration, Concentration: Finance, 2001), postgraduate studies at the Pennsylvania State University (M.Ed. in Educational Administration, 2002; M.Ed in Instructional Systems, 2004; and Ph.D in Educational Administration with emphasis in Computer Technology in Education, confirmed 2004). I currently work as a Lecturer in Educational Technology at Frederick University Cyprus. I was employed for two years as an Assistant to the Head of Research and Development at P.A. College Larnaca. While studying at Penn State I was awarded an assistantship through which I was employed as a Research Assistant for three years at the Educational Leadership Program as well as an Assistant Editor at the American Journal of Education. I gave presentations in various national and international conferences and published articles in academic journals and conference proceedings. My research focuses on areas of technology (computer, mobile devices and internet) integration in education, systemic change in education and educational leadership.