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- Maths
- Physics
- Quantum physics
- Nuclear Physics
"Experienced Electrical Engineer teaches DC machines and armature reaction with practical examples and many more subjects, to make the students in easy way to grab the content.
- Maths
- Physics
- Quantum physics
- Nuclear Physics
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About Shaik
Here’s an example of how you can introduce yourself and explain why you want to share your knowledge with students: --- **"Hello everyone! My name is Shaik Nazma and I am passionate about. e.g., Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, physics. I have 6 years of experience in this field and have worked on content writing on IES, GATE, NEET, Engineering students. I believe that learning should be practical, engaging, and connected to real-life applications. That’s why I want to share my knowledge with you—not just to help you pass exams but to help you truly understand and apply these concepts in your future career. Throughout this class, I will make complex topics simple and interactive, showing you how they are used in real-world scenarios. My goal is to make learning enjoyable and valuable for you. I encourage questions, discussions, and curiosity—so let’s explore and grow together.
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- English
Languages in which the lesson is available :
English
To convince students to listen and engage in your class, you need to make your lessons interesting, interactive, and valuable to them. Here are some key strategies: Show the Practical Importance Students are more likely to pay attention if they see how the subject applies to real life. For example, if you’re teaching DC machines and armature reaction, relate the concepts to real-world applications like electric vehicles, generators, or industrial motors. Use examples like: "Did you know that the same principles we are learning today are used in metro trains and power plants?" Make It Interactive Ask engaging questions instead of just lecturing. Example: "What do you think will happen if we reverse the armature current?" Use demonstrations, simulations, or hands-on experiments if possible. Connect with Their Interests If students like gaming, compare electrical concepts to how a PlayStation controller works. If they like cars, relate the topic to Tesla’s electric motors. Use Simple and Relatable Language Avoid overly technical explanations at first. Start with simple analogies and then dive deeper Keep a Friendly and Encouraging Tone Show enthusiasm for the subject. If you’re excited, they will be too! Encourage students by saying things like "This might seem tricky at first, but once you get it, it’s really cool!" Tell Stories or Use Fun Facts Instead of just saying, "Armature reaction affects the performance of a DC motor," tell a story: "In the early days of electrical engineering, engineers struggled with unstable motors due to armature reaction. Understanding this helped improve motor efficiency—just like what Tesla does today!" Offer Rewards or Challenges Small rewards like appreciation, leaderboards, or fun challenges can boost engagement. Example: "Whoever explains the working of a DC motor in the simplest way gets a shoutout!
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