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Education is changing rapidly. Whether it’s K-12, community colleges, undergraduate universities, graduate schools or even technical training institutions, education today is evolving in exciting and unprecedented ways.

At the heart of that evolution is technology. Innovations such as remote access, hybrid learning, and virtual computer labs are transforming the student experience. And sophisticated data analytics are enabling schools to make better-informed decisions and tailor instruction plans for students who need additional help.

How can schools, universities, and lifelong learning institutions better leverage technology to enable a truly immersive learning environment?

Join us October 27 at 11am PT/2pm ET for a virtual discussion on making better use of technology in education. Our panel of public and private sector experts will cover a range of important topics, including:

· Why schools should focus on end-user computing (EUC) to drive outcomes
· How to create a rich learning environment no matter where students or instructors may be
· How remote access technologies will be used to augment education, even once all students are back in class

Speakers

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Harsha Kotikela

Director of SLED Solutions Marketing, Nutanix

Harsha drives Nutanix’s strategy and global thought leadership on Cloud solutions in State, Local and Education verticals. His experience ranges from being an infrastructure practitioner to management consultant helping clients with Cloud solutions and now a product marketer driving innovative Cloud solutions for building better government and to promote learning excellence.

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Luis Gomez

Sales Specialist, Cloud DaaS, Nutanix

Luis Gomez is based in Houston Texas and is currently the Public Sector End User Computing and Frame specialist at Nutanix. He has over 10 years of industry experience in the End User Computing space.

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Kipp Bentley — Moderator

Senior Fellow with the Center for Digital Education

Kipp Bentley is a senior fellow with the Center for Digital Education. He has been a teacher, a librarian, and a district-level educational technology director. He currently writes and consults from Santa Fe, New Mexico.