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Lasse Leponiemi

Chairman, The HundrED Foundation
first.last@hundred.org

Abhishek thakur

place India

short, punchy, and focus on future-readiness or transformative impact

An effective elevator pitch is a concise, 30–60 second summary designed to spark curiosity and open doors for further conversation. To build a strong narrative, your pitch should bridge the gap between a relatable "pain point" and your innovative solution.

Overview

Information on this page is provided by the innovator and has not been evaluated by HundrED.

Updated April 2026
Web presence

2026

Established

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Countries
Students lower
Target group
"I want education to move away from rote learning and focus on understanding and critical thinking, where every child can learn at their own pace and studies no longer feel like a burden."and student learning skills

About the innovation

Why did you create this innovation?

I want improve my society and better . I wish I "I will be able to do this.

What does your innovation look like in practice?

"In practice, our innovation transforms the traditional classroom into an active learning hub. Instead of passive listening, students engage in [hands-on activities/group projects] facilitated by the teacher. A typical session starts with a brief challenge, followed by students using our [specific framework] to solve it. This approach encourages critical thinking and allows students to learn at their

How has it been spreading?

"It has been spreading primarily through word-of-mouth and recommendations within the educator community as they see the positive impact on students."

How have you modified or added to your innovation?

Based on feedback from teachers, we simplified the [user interface/lesson plans] to make them easier to use in classrooms with limited time."
2. Adding New Features

If I want to try it, what should I do?

"If you would like to try our method, you can download our Implementation Guide from our profile. We also recommend signing up for our next introductory webinar to see a live demonstration of the techniques."

Implementation steps

Understand, Don't Memorize"
Step 1: Preparation – "Download the resources / Set up the classroom."
Step 2: Introduction – "Introduce the concept to students using our guide
Step 3: Activity – "Run the first session where students [do an activity]
Step 4: Assessment – "Check progress using our simple feedback tool."