Welcoming Zannah Marsh!

It’s my pleasure to introduce you all to the Science Lab’s first Instructional Designer, Zannah Marsh. Starting this week, she’ll be joining us here in the Brooklyn to help support our education work at the Science Lab as well as plugging into the broader Mozilla Learning team.

A bit more about her:

Zannah draws on her background in interaction design, project-based learning, visual art, and storytelling to create “sticky” learning experiences around technology and design. She’s worked in both formal and informal education. She’s taught web design, programming, interaction design, and data visualization at NYU, The New School, and in the City University of New York system.

She comes to Mozilla from the interactive design firm Local Projects, where she was Senior Content Developer on a range of museum projects, from the restoration of an ancient Roman temple to the creation of a new museum of espionage. Zannah also worked as an exhibit developer for the Museum of Science in Boston, where she helped create an exhibition on real-world science and engineering inspired by the Star Wars movies, and researched initiatives to increase public engagement and dialog around the science. In her spare time Zannah draws mini-comics and rides her bike around Brooklyn. The last book she read was the 1970s sci-fi classic “Solaris.”

She’s @zannahlou on Twitter and zannah on IRC. Please join me in welcoming her to the team!