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MWABU: EdTech Company Focused on Africa

Originally posted by MET student aaron friedland on 21/01/2018 The Mwabu venture is certainly a compelling, mission-driven venture.They are targetting elementary school education in African and are working to fix an educational system they believe to be “fundamentally broken.” They recognize that by 2030, Africa will be short 2.1m teachers and is currently lagging in literacy and […]

Infiniteach

Originally posted by MET student Cassy Weber on 21/01/2018 InfiniTeach Elevator Pitch Infiniteach is revolutionizing the educational landscape for individuals with autism. We are developing innovative autism resources to help parents, teachers, and therapists teach new skills to their children and students. Our first product, a comprehensive and customizable curriculum app, will be available in […]

Books That Grow

Originally posted by MET student Kat on 20/01/2018 After searching through Kickstarter, I found an interesting venture that seemed to be an elevator pitch that promotes the venture called “Books that Grow”

Unlimited Tomorrow

Originally posted by MET student Dana Bjornson on 20/01/2018 In my quest to locate a current elevator pitch worthy of analyis, I found countless videos of entrepreneurs’ products, without the actual pitch.  It seems as though the art of making a pitch is evolving into a hybrid format, that combines elements of an elevator pitch […]

Coffee Cups and Your Brand

Originally posted by MET student Zain on 19/01/2018 Under 2 minutes, he sold the idea and made billion of $$$ – Very impressive! He clearly, Defined the idea that would promote your business sales Provided a solution that is effective Identified the market (everyone) Compared his idea and solution with the competition out there Presented […]

Fused Education

Originally posted by MET student Brian Haas on 18/01/2018 This is an elevator pitch for Fused Education an online education platform. It is very much a traditional elevator pitch lasting exactly 30 seconds. In the day of 2-3-minute Kickstarter pitches I thought it might be nice to critique a traditional format. No fancy images or […]

Study Soup

Originally posted by MET student Robert Remmerswaal on 15/01/2018 While a little longer than 30 secs-1 min, I believe that without being on a stage, this would easily be an elevator pitch.

Turing Tumble

Originally posted by MET student Kevin Andrews on 03/06/2017 Let you and your kids build real mechanical computers! We all need to detox from our screens and computers. It is a common fact that the amount of time children spend glued to a screen has risen dramatcally in the last 20 years and to make matters worse children […]

Mover Kit

Originally posted by MET student Erin Howard on 31/05/2017 This Kickstarter campaign promises to get kids moving, building and coding through a programmable wearable. The parents who give the video pitch say they were looking for something that would not only inspire their kids to move, but also to learn computational skills and to code. […]

Brainitz

Originally posted by MET student Jay Wong on 31/05/2017 Brainitz was first inspired by challenges faced within the flipped classroom. This web-based tool allows teachers to embed questions into their recorded lessons, making them interactive and more engaging with students. If students do not answer a question correctly, the video replays and repeats the question. […]