The report from the Children Now organization about how educational TV is not currently so educational.
Ed TV is not always so educational... (Also, it provides a ruberic to judge educational value of a program)
Review of the study that says not many ed tv shows are very educational...
A proposed London based movie that will incorporate social networking and an alternate reality game. The creative director's plan is to "remove people from their passive positions at their computers and bring them close to the action"... They plan to use "blogs, YouTube, GPS, telephone, secret meetings, IM, auditions... role-play, cinema, and music" to pull viewers into real life interactions.
TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design. It started out (in 1984)
as a conference bringing together people from those three worlds. Since
then its scope has become ever broader.
targeted to 10-12 year old girls.
Fun Geography quiz site to help practice learning countries/states/mountain ranges for tests or just to do better on the geography game on facebook
New media products for babies, toddlers and preschoolers began flooding the market in the late 1990's, starting with video series like "Baby Einstein" and "Brainy Baby." But now, the young children's market has exploded into a host of new and more elaborate electronics for pre-schoolers, including V.Smile and Leapster, all marketed as educational