Age & Gender are NOT Barriers to being a Changemaker: A Conversation with Namya Joshi

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On this episode I meet Namya Joshi, an education activist, changemaker, and “STEMinist” from India. She is passionate about getting more girls involved in STEM, and gamification as a teaching strategy to increase engagement, particularly through the use of Minecraft.  In addition to her many achievements, she is a Minecraft Ambassador for Microsoft. She also lives by the motto #EachOneTeachTen. Listen to learn more.

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Age & Gender are NOT Barriers to being a Changemaker: A Conversation with Namya Joshi
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