Wisconsin Tech Month shines a spotlight on inspiring women in technology, celebrating their journeys and achievements. This episode features a captivating conversation with Cassie Frost, who transitioned from being a special education teacher to a pioneer in assistive technology. She recounts her journey, which began at a conference focused on technology for special educators. There, she discovered how tools like iPads and QR codes could revolutionize the learning experience for students with disabilities. Her passion for integrating technology into education led to a significant career shift, as she ventured into a largely male-dominated tech environment.
Takeaways:
- Entering the tech space can be daunting, but taking risks is essential for growth.
- The guest transitioned from education to tech, utilizing technology for individuals with disabilities.
- Networking and asking questions are crucial for success in the technology industry.
- Assistive technology offers unique opportunities to creatively solve problems for users.
- Women are more prevalent in education, yet underrepresented in technology, creating interesting dynamics.
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