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Leslie Borrell, TweetVP, Engineering at Amplify Access
Biography: Leslie Borrell
Leslie is currently building and leading the engineering team at Amplify Access. Throughout her career, she has helped teams develop the principles, practices, and values that allow organizations to deliver great products to market. She has introduced and fostered agile systems across large organizations, leveraging test driven development and continuous delivery to create successful global platforms. She is excited to bring cutting-edge technology to the classroom through an innovative product with the potential to fundamentally change how we educate our children.
Twitter: @leslieborrell
Presentation: TweetCreating Collaborative Distributed Systems for Education
Time:
Tuesday 16:20 - 17:10
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Location:
Superior
Most of us can't survive five minutes without interacting with some kind of technology, but most schools in the US have been actively working to keep technology out of the classroom to keep students "focused" on learning. At Amplify Access, we believe technology is an essential element in education and has the potential to help engage kids, empower teachers, and create meaningful connections with learning. In building an android based education platform, we’ve solved a number of interesting challenges specific to tablet deployments in K-12 environments: school network availability and latency, security of student information, teacher and student engagement, and of course, kids being kids. We’ll discuss our solutions and how they could apply to you through an interactive presentation using Amplify Tablets.