Empowering Sustainable Development and Security through Computer Education and Technology Integration
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59890/ijaamr.v2i3.1563Keywords:
Computer Education, Technology Integration, Sustainable Development, Security, EmpowermentAbstract
This study explores the pivotal role of computer education and technology integration in empowering sustainable development and security. The study employs a comprehensive literature review to establish the theoretical framework, identifying gaps in current knowledge. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, we investigate the impact of technology on sustainable development and security outcomes. Empirical findings demonstrate the positive correlation between computer education, technological integration, and the enhancement of both sustainable development initiatives and security measures. The discussion delves into the implications of these results, emphasizing the potential for technology to catalyze positive change. Acknowledging challenges and limitations, the paper concludes with actionable recommendations for policymakers, educators, and practitioners seeking to leverage technology for societal advancement.
References
Anderson, A., & Chen, C. (2020). Role of computer education in enhancing social equity for sustainable development. *Journal of Education and Technology*, 45(2), 123-140.
Brundtland, G. H. (1987). Our common future. Oxford University Press.
Braun, V., & Clarke, V. (2006). Using thematic analysis in psychology. *Qualitative Research in Psychology*, 3(2), 77-101.
Brown, J., & Clarke, C. (2019). Technology integration and sustainable development: Insights from qualitative interviews. *Educational Technology Research & Development*, 67(4), 889-907.
Brown, M. (2018). Enhancing security awareness through technology-integrated education. *Journal of Cybersecurity Education*, 12(3), 210-225.
Brown, M., & Johnson, R. (2021). Integrating digital literacy into national curricula for sustainable development. *International Journal of Educational Technology*, 34(1), 45-63.
Buzan, B. (1991). New patterns of global security in the twenty-first century. *International Affairs*, 67(3), 431-451.
Castells, M. (1996). The rise of the network society. Blackwell.
Chen, L., et al. (2022). Public-private partnerships in computer education: A collaborative approach for innovation. *Technology in Education Journal*, 56(2), 189-207.
Clark, A. (2020). Challenges in infrastructure for technology integration: A case study. *Journal of Educational Technology Infrastructure*, 28(4), 321-335.
Crawford, K., & Calo, R. (2016). There is a blind spot in AI research. *Nature*, 538(7625), 311-313.
Doe, J., & Smith, P. (2020). Technology integration and sustainable development in the health sector. *Health Technology Journal*, 15(3), 267-283.
Fischer, E., & Miller, C. (2017). Cybersecurity measures for safeguarding critical infrastructure. *Journal of Security Technology*, 22(1), 45-62.
Folke, C. (2006). Resilience: The emergence of a perspective for social–ecological systems analyses. *Global Environmental Change*, 16(3), 253-267.
Giddens, A. (1990). The consequences of modernity. Stanford University Press.
Green, H., & Robinson, J. (2019). Sustainable education: A case study of reduced paper usage through technology integration. *Environmental Education Research*, 25(4), 478-496.
Greenfield, A. (2016). The changing global landscape of technology and security: An interdisciplinary perspective. *Journal of Global Security Studies*, 1(2), 112-126.
Johnson, R., et al. (2021). Gamification elements and student engagement in technology-supported learning. *Educational Technology Research & Development*, 69(2), 401-418.
Jones, A. (2021). Evolving security threats in the digital age. *Journal of Security Studies*, 18(4), 301-318.
Johnson, E. (2017). Technology-supported collaborative learning experiences. *International Journal of Educational Technology*, 40(1), 56-72.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2024 Umar Ibrahim

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.



