
Microsoft Student
Clubs AOU
A season focused on communication, creativity, teamwork, and helping students discover opportunities in tech as a Marketing Member for Microsoft Student Club AOU.
Joining the Club
I joined Microsoft Student Club AOU as a Marketing Member, stepping into a team that believed in making opportunities accessible to students. It wasn't just about promoting events — it was about helping students discover paths in technology, from workshops to courses to career-building experiences.
Marketing & Community Building
My role involved promoting courses, publishing event announcements, helping increase student engagement, and supporting workshops and activities. Every post, every campaign, every conversation was aimed at bringing students closer to the opportunities they deserved. It was marketing with purpose — building awareness and making technology education feel within reach.

Tech Titans
Tech Titans was one of the season's most significant events — a student-focused gathering exploring AI, Data Science, Cloud Computing, Business, and Software Development. Featuring speakers, networking sessions, workshops, and career exploration, it was designed to help students see where technology could take them. As part of the marketing team, I helped promote the event, increase its reach, support its visibility, and encourage student participation.
What Students Learned
Through courses and workshops, students explored multiple technology paths designed to build practical skills and career readiness.
Programming
- Python Basics
- Data Structures
- OOP
- Final Project
- Java Basics
Web Development
- HTML/CSS
- JavaScript
- Advanced JS
- APIs
- OOP JS
AI
- Machine Learning Basics
- Advanced ML
- Scikit-learn, Keras & TensorFlow
Cybersecurity
- Intro to Cybersecurity
- Networking
- Linux
- SIEM
- Penetration Testing
Being Recognized
Being recognized as one of the best members in the club was a moment that reminded me why consistency matters. It wasn't about seeking recognition — it was about showing up, contributing, and being part of a team that valued effort. The appreciation came from doing the work, from the late preparations, from the shared moments of pressure and pride. It felt less like an award and more like a reflection of the journey itself.

Team Memories
Some of the best moments weren't at events — they were between them. The conversations, the planning sessions, the shared excitement before a big launch, the support when something didn't go as planned. This team made the season memorable not because of what we built, but because of how we built it — together.


What this season taught me
Moments from the season




“This experience was more than student activities. It was a season full of communication, teamwork, responsibility, creativity, and memorable moments. Sometimes the most valuable part of the journey isn't only what you build — but the people you build it with.”