Prof. Dr. Mimoza Anastoska Jankulovska serves as a full Professor at the Faculty of Technical Sciences and Informatics, International Slavic University "G.R. Derzhavin", delivering courses across both Sveti Nikole and Bitola campuses in North Macedonia. Her academic career spans over 30 years with significant contributions to computer science education and educational technology integration. Her educational foundation includes: Doctor of Technical Sciences from Faculty of Information and Communication Technologies, University "Sv. Kliment Ohridski", Bitola Postgraduate studies at Pedagogical Faculty, University "Sv. Kliment Ohridski", Bitola Undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering from Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University "Kiril and Metodij", Skopje Prof. Jankulovska's research centers on Educational Technology and ICT in Education, with specialized focus on Internet Technologies, Programming methodologies, and digital transformation in learning environments. Her work critically examines infrastructure challenges, teacher training needs, and pedagogical adaptations required for effective technology integration, particularly emphasizing crisis-responsive education models as demonstrated during pandemic lockdowns. Her 12 publications from 2005-2021 reveal an evolving research trajectory: early work established foundations in educational information systems and project management, while recent studies analyze pandemic-driven digital shifts, database utilization in Macedonian education, and social media's pedagogical implications. Collectively, these works demonstrate consistent engagement with technology's role in reshaping educational assessment, teacher responsibilities, and student engagement across diverse learning contexts. With extensive project leadership experience at IMOR (2000-2020) combined with current teaching responsibilities in core computer science subjects, Prof. Jankulovska bridges theoretical research with practical implementation in North Macedonia's educational landscape.





