Tamizh Ponni works as a Design Facilitator in an International School, Bengaluru, India. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, an MBA in Human Resources and a Masters in English Literature. She has worked as a Professional Development Coach and as a Tech Integrationist as well. She believes that the best of being an educator is that while we teach, we also learn. Learning is a never-ending process and with technology integration, it gives an interesting dimension to knowledge acquisition and skill-building. She spends most of her free time painting, reading, writing, playing keyboard and watching documentaries/movies. https://www.facebook.com/tamizhponni.vp
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Very nice story