As the "Mayor of Tech Town," I've teamed up with faculty, teaching assistants (TAs), and technicians to create an ecosystem of technology and processes that has allowed for engaging remote learning experiences for Executive MBA students pursuing certificates at MIT Sloan.
I've led a team to design and build an instructional playground for professors to teach live online sessions or record videos to flip or promote different classes or certificate programs at MIT Sloan.
In my personal time, I've developed software for a new approach to live music in which sound can be manipulated in real time with a level of control unprecedented in the Digital Signal Processing (DSP) segment of the global software market.
I've collaborated with a Crestron developer to write a single piece of Crestron code that can be applied to all classroom audio-visual systems at MIT Sloan.
While taking a course in Northeastern University's Learning Experience Design and Technology program, I guided a team of five graduate students in a design exercise addressing the challenges of being an audio-visual specialist at MIT Sloan.
Sloan Audio-Visual Essentials 101 (SAVE101) is a blended training program I designed to onboard AV Specialists at MIT Sloan. It began during the pandemic and will soon include a new Teaching Studio module with VR and scenario-based learning to prepare techs for high-stakes recording and broadcast events.