EduTech Teacher @HelpCircle Co-Founder Digital Toolkit Dealer Entreprovation Oakland Lover
Iman
Saint Jean
(@Imansaintjean) is an educational technologist, teacher,
mother and co-founder of the HelpCircle app. "Could an app have saved
Trayvon Martin?" That's the question that led her to co-found the mobile
emergency response app HelpCircle. The app allows users who feel unsafe
to message their location coordinates to their emergency contacts.
HelpCircle won first place at Startup Weekend Oakland's 2014 Black Male
Achievement hackathon. She has since appeared on NPR's Tell Me More to
discuss the importance of STEM and other Digital Technologies for girls
and communities of color.
In April, she took a group of
students
from Emery Unified School District to the YTH- Youth, Technology, Health
Hackathon and Conference, where one 7th grader co-created the
bEATen Track App with a team of other youth. The bEATen Track is being
sponsored and promised $30,000 by Kaiser to produce the app. Her
students left the hackathon inspired and eager to continue building
technologies that matter.
Saint Jean is completing her Master's
degree in Education and instructional technologies at San Francisco
State University and plans to launch a curriculum project that assists
higher education administrators and educators to incoportate powerful
and meaningful technologies into their teaching practices.
She
resides in Emeryville California and can be reached at the links above.
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