This article is an overview of a series of articles summarizing the best startup accelerators for bootstrapped and solo founders in US Mountain States, comparing them to 1Mby1M. By Guest Author Vaivasvat Ramesh | Reviewed by Sramana Mitra In the past ten blogs I wrote for 1Mby1M’s The Accelerator Conundrum series, I focused on examining
Some really interesting data here on which of the social media sites are growing, and which ones have stagnated … Classmates, that has filed to go public, is slowing down? Bizarre!
Here we examine other similar learning methodologies, as well as their appropriate implementations. SM: Besides your work which is being implemented in India, is Jim Gibbons’ work at Stanford being implemented anywhere? My second question is if there are any other methodology breakthroughs like this, elsewhere? RR: I did not invent all of this, this
Our discussion now focuses on a key element of the ‘learning by doing model’: mentors, and evolves into the root of education – the process of learning. SM: Right now what is happening is at a very low level. There is no “methodology”, just a connection with a tutor who knows the material, sort of
Raj continues discussing his new education program, and the key benefits it provides. SM: So this is going to be a state funded program? RR: The scaling can be anything, I can take a million people. This particular program scales because everybody gets their own computer. It is a wireless network campus, so all I
As I pondered the question of rebalancing the population of Canada, I looked up their unemployment rate: 7.8% in 2004. GDP? $978 Billion. So let’s look at the GDP statistics ($ Billion): 1. United States 11,711.8 2. Japan 4,622.8 3. Germany 2,740.6 4. UK 2,124.4 5. France 2,046.6 6. China 1,931.7 7. Italy 1,677.8 8.