User:Nimrat

AN INTRODUCTION
My name is Nimrat Khandpur. I am currently working as a teacher educator at the Amity Institute of Education, Amity University Uttar Pradesh. My previous experiences include being a researcher in Physics, an instructional designer, a freelance writer and a freelance editor. To learn more about my qualifications and experience, you can check out my resume.

--Nimrat 04:52, 26 November 2008 (UTC)



MY RESUME
A detailing of my educational qualifications, achievements and work experience. /Resume/

MY BLOG
This is where I intend to facilitate my students' learning

My blog

MY LEARNING RESOURCE FOR WIKIEDUCATOR: SANKHYA
I have put up an introduction to Sankhya, one of the ancient schools of Indian philosophy as my first (feeble) contribution to developing an accurate and comprehensive repository of learning resources on the www. Do check out SANKHYA: THE ANCIENT INDIAN PHILOSOPHY OF DISCRIMINATION

RESOURCE FOR NCERT PHYSICS TEACHING
Links to a few websites of interest to teachers of Physics in schools following the NCERT curriculum are detailed at Links to Physics Websites.

QUALITY IN EDUCATION
Some material for and by my students regarding application of managerial principles of quality in education

VARIABLES IN THE TEACHING-LEARNING PROCESS
An introduction to some important variables in the teaching-learning process.

MY PLACE OF WORK
I am currently a lecturer at the Amity Institute of Education (AIE), Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Sector 125, Noida, India. Amity is the most successful private university in India; it is in the process of growing and therefore an interesting place to be in. Do visit AIE.

THIS IS HOW I LEARNT TO USE WIKIEDUCATOR
Leraning by doing - I believe that is the defining philosophy of Internet-enabled learning. My sandbox is where I am learning how to use wikieducator. Its been really enjoyable and incredibly empowering to know that I don't have to be a genius or spend years in IT to be able to put up neat, legible material on the www.

/My sandbox/

NOTES FROM MY MENTORS ON WIKIEDUCATOR
Thank you, Nellie and Patricia, for all the patience with my queries. Thanks, Nellie! Thank you for adding a white strip at the bottom so I can learn about it. --Nellie Deutsch 22:43, 2 December 2008 (UTC)