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Jordan Marshall

Software Engineering Manager at Lexia Learning

Jordan Marshall is an accomplished software engineering professional with extensive experience in team leadership and software development. Currently serving as a Software Engineering Manager at Lexia Learning since July 2021, Jordan leads a team focused on creating reporting dashboards and new features for the myLexia application. Previously, Jordan held key roles at ExploreLearning, including Principal Software Engineer, where responsibility included leading a team for the website rewrite of the flagship product Gizmos, and Senior Software Engineer, focusing on frontend development. Earlier experience includes working as a Senior Software Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories, contributing to aviation and aeronautical simulations, and serving as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Arizona, where recognition was received for outstanding teaching. Jordan holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from the University of Arizona and a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics from Trinity University.

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Charlottesville, United States

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Lexia Learning

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Lexia is a Cambium brand, one of the best-known and most highly respected reading technology companies in the world. Founded more than 35 years ago with private funding and grants obtained from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Lexia products are now used by millions of students across the world. Lexia® Core5® Reading, the company’s award-winning, flagship product, has set the standard for technology-based reading instruction by providing explicit, systematic, personalized learning on fundamental literacy skills for elementary students of all abilities. With the addition of Lexia® PowerUp Literacy® for non-proficient readers in grades six and above, Lexia continues its promise to improve student literacy by leveraging technology to personalize learning and simplifying the use of data to drive instruction.


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