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Learn new hands-on skills from video

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Problem
Who is teaching your kids the skills they need to become successful digital citizens?

How do we leverage their passion for iPads, YouTube and video games to teach them important skills?

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Solution
Create an online curriculum for kids that covers a broad range of skills not taught at school

Organize them into useful lessons that teach digital literacy skills

Do so by working with YouTube producers to convert their content into videogami lessons
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Product

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Features
Adaptive Timeline
The lesson adjusts itself to the learners progress

Track Progress
In-lesson quizzes and badges help parents and teachers gauge success

Authoring Tool
Convert existing YouTube videos into fully interactive lessons without cumbersome editing
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Addressable Market (US)


8M families have a combined income of more than $75k, access to technology

They live 26M households

54M kids between 6-17 years old in the US

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Market Validation

Parents/Schools purchasing education toys/kits

Top 25 video producers of how-to and tutorials

$254M Revenue from Educational Technology in 2012

1.2B Views

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Business Model
Videogami works with YouTube creators to convert their content into videogamis As content becomes popular and sponsored, videogami provides incentives to creators Videogami oers a subscription to a broad range of videos teaching hands-on skills to families.

Videogami sells a subscription that gives product makers insight into how their products are used.

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Milestones

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Q2

Q3

First videogami available in alpha version

Partner with YouTube producers to convert their content into videogamis

Use initial traction to bring our rst Commercial Product subscription


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Partnerships
Collaborating with large organizations by creating free videogamis to promote digital literacy skills

Help educational toy/kit maker reach a broader audience by featuring their products

Partner with larger brands looking to tap into the online space to connect with their customers
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Team
Juan Gonzalez - Founder/CEO CTO PlanetEye.com ($5M funding, Patents, merged into iStopOver.com)

Slava Sakhnenko - Creative Founder PlanetEye.com

Mark Chaikelson - Business MBA, Nodify.com


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Investment Opportunity
Raised: $50k Seeking: $150k Looking for early-stage investors interested in shaping the future of education and with experience or other investments in New Media, e-Learning, Analytics startups

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http://videogami.co juan@videogami.co @videogami http://angel.co/videogami

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