Yesterday, was the international day of Scientific Women
and Girls, I was invited by the awesome club CSCClub of Blida to speak about
science and technology in my life.
It’s a pretty difficult subject for me, so I started by
stating that I have never seen myself as a scientist, I don’t wear a white
apron, I don’t work in a lab I don’t have any chemical reactions to work on,
but by being part of the techwomen experience, I have got some exposure to STEM
world and I understood that Sceince, engineering, Technology and Mathematics
are all related to each others and without one of them it cannot work.
To be a teacher in university, the class is guided by a
program and there is a static content, so whatever is happening in the real
world, in the class the content is the same, but as a technical trainer, the
class will follow the students need to learn to understand, and if a new
standard is released it can be discussed, so this stressful world of being on
point brings adrenaline for the learning excitement and exhaustion since we are
running after improvement.
To control , in order to release that strong feeling of over
doing sometimes, I have decided to give back some of my time, give
presentation, speeches, and helping anyone that would need to talk or some
motivation, and just like that talking to people became a passion.
In that speech I suggested to the audience to give a try to
those new technologies that will be part of our life and we will have to adapt
to: 5G, smart Cities, IoT, AI, and so on, we all need to get on point with the
future.
Since time was limited I finished by my motto my favorite
quote: keep positive, keep smiling keep going forward, and if you need anything
, you know where to find me.
I wanted to talk about two ladies that have a real impact on
my life but I guess that a subject for another time
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