
Maria Chiara De Angelis is a communication sociologist specializing in digital innovation in education. She focuses on the ethical implications of digital transformation within the education system. In addition to her research, she serves as a consultant for both public and private organizations. She emphasizes the importance of integrating digital technology into teaching and learning processes and contributes to the development of communities of practice while implementing innovative educational methods.
As a member of the Steering Committee for the DITES (Digital Technologies, Education, and Society Research Center) at Link Campus University, she also works as an adjunct professor in Social Research. Her responsibilities include designing and coordinating projects funded by European programs related to school education, higher education, and vocational training.
Her scientific and professional interests cover the impact of digital innovation on individuals and organizations, training and empowerment, assessment and quality assurance in education, and public ethics, with a particular focus on the ethical dimensions of digital culture.