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Eximius, Classiki and IIM Bangalore

This post is meant to explain the business plan I presented at IIM Bangalore’s flagship entrepreneurial festival Eximius. A more detailed update on all the fun I had at Bangalore is postponed for later.

I entered for a competition called “Ingen” which aimed to look at ways of finding sustainable businesses in the education sphere. My idea was to find a way to be able to use Web 2.0 in education and the culmination of these ideas is “Classiki”.

I won the third prize at this event sponsored by Educomp Solutions, a firm which has done a lot of work in integrating technology in education.

August 25th, 2008 / 5 Comments / Tags: classiki, eximius, iimc, iimb, educomp, wiki, web 2.0, education / Trackback

Comments on “Eximius, Classiki and IIM Bangalore”

  1. Congratulations! I can see it’s a good use of the Lessig/Hardt style.

    Oh, pedantry alert: shouldn’t there be an apostrophe in the opening “LETS…” tagline?

    Ramanand on August 25th, 2008 at 6:17 am
  2. Toomuch presentation Abhishek!
    But given the creator one should expect nothing less anyway.

    Chandrima on August 25th, 2008 at 9:59 pm
  3. Neat. Is the idea now a property of Educomp or available?

    BVHK on August 26th, 2008 at 1:22 pm
  4. @JR : Yes, it is a use of the lessig/hardt style – something which I am a big fan of (and knew thanks to Thakar and not NP) – As for pedantry, I must say that if you look carefully there must be other stuff like that too. It happens when you start working on it at midnight and end at 4:30 am.

    @Chandrima : I’m flattered!

    @BVHK : Nope, AFAIK i still “own” it, for whatever it is worth.

    Abhi on August 26th, 2008 at 6:46 pm
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