Cristián Espinoza has a long and varied work experience in the technology and education sectors. In 1997, they began their career as a Support Engineer at Centro de Informática Educativa (CIE), Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. In 1998, they became a Project Engineer at Teleduc, where they developed a new company-wide ERP and proposed the idea of building the system as a web application. In 2000, they co-founded Miró, a company that specialized in the development of financial software solutions for the banking industry. From 2011 to 2019, they were Co-Founder and R&D Manager of u-planner, where they developed solutions to complex problems that affect Higher Education Institutions. In 2019, they became a Digital Business Strategist at Laspau, where they were involved in the creation, design, and development of a collaborative platform for higher education faculty in Latin America and the Caribbean. In 2022, they will begin their role as Senior Learning Technologist at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Cristián Espinoza attended Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile from 1993 to 2000, where they earned an Industrial Engineer degree with a focus in Computer Science and Economics. In 2020, they completed a Machine Learning Scientists with Python Track from DataCamp. Currently, they are pursuing a Master in Education (Ed.M.) from Harvard Graduate School of Education, with a focus in Learning Design, Innovation and Technology (LDIT).
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