Episode 53 - Storm Rae
Join us as we hike through another thrilling episode of Microsoft Spotlight podcast, this time featuring a special guest, Storm Rae. She currently serves as the Head of Learning and Development at The National Museum of Computing. Her responsibilities involve designing interactive learning experiences and educational visits for students. Armed with a PGCE in Secondary Maths and eight years of international teaching experience, she is passionate about providing access to inspirational, curriculum-linked learning experiences for all young people through immersive history at The National Museum of Computing.
During the podcast episode, the discussion covered a wide range of topics including her background, her passion for teaching, and work experience. Additionally, we delve into the fascinating world of computing and its importance in today's society. The links mentioned include Storm Rae's LinkedIn profile and Microsoft Women In Tech group, where people can connect and engage. There are also links to the Microsoft Spotlight Twitter page, Andrew's Twitter account, Jon's Twitter account, and Sophie's Twitter account along with the Spotlight User Group link mentioned in the episode. Lastly, The National Museum of Computing website is recommended for anyone interested in learning more about computing history.
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