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Dr. Ayanna Howardโ€™s childhood hero was the Bionic Woman. Now, she is mentoring and inspiring young girls and women in STEM and other disciplines, proving no career or vision is out of reach and the sky is no longer the limit.

From her management atย NASAโ€™s Jet Propulsion Laboratory to her current role as the chair of the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech, Howard realized her own dreams by creating groundbreaking transformative technologies. Withย Zyrobotics, the education technology company she co-founded, Howard and her team have completely reimagined how children, particularly those with disabilities, communicate, learn and thrive.

Behind theย technology she designs for education (see her TED-Ed talk,ย Make Robots Smarter), Dr. Howard is addressing societal issues through her artificial intelligence algorithms. However unintentional, much of todayโ€™s technology โ€“ from our iPhones to Googleโ€™s search engine โ€“ is designed with biases built in. Howard has taken this as an opportunity to develop AI that factors in demographic differences, such as race and gender, and language variances as exhibited through accents, to ensure technology responds to users equally.

โ€œItโ€™s not just Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates. Itโ€™sย Ada Lovelaceย andย Ayanna Howard. We want to show women in tech so girls and boys can see that women have always been [in the tech industry].โ€ย 

โ€“ Corinne Roller, Girls Who Code

THE NEXT GENERATION

Dr. Howardโ€™s commitment to mentoring tomorrowโ€™s scientists is unwavering โ€“ in 2001 she launched a technology mentoring program for at-risk girls. Most recently she won a Google exploreCSR grant that will further enable her to support and guide young women scientists toward realizing their own dreams to change the world through technology.

The education landscape has changed. Contact us to learn how Dr. Ayanna Howard can prepare your students, faculty and other educational stakeholders for the future.

Back to School: STEM Education Gets a Facelift was last modified: October 14th, 2022 by Danny Stern