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Nandan Nilekani plans tech project 'Ek Step' to hone children's basic skillsNilekani is launching a social enterprise, Ek Step, and has roped in technologists and former colleagues at UIAI to be part of his team.
The Network Effect: How collegemates are coming together to start their own businessesBonds forged during the formative years are proving to be critical assets as young entrepreneurs seek money and mentoring to grow fledgling...- Japan's comic characters to make learning like a game for Indian studentsThe tie-up will see the launch of game based learning content on PrazAs' technology platform Tabtor, which is used by school students.
Making homework fun: Domestic startups developing softwares to make studies enjoyableEducation software is playing an increasing role in ensuring the next level of learning is reached only when the child is ready for it.
Power of Ideas 2012: How five startups & their apps have captured the attention of the Indian marketThese days, there are mobile applications to service almost every need. ET profile five such apps that have managed to capture the Indian m...- Tablet takeover: Startup firms out with academic appsIndustry analysts say market for educational software will grow exponentially with early entrants having a clear headstart.
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