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Andy O'Donoghue explains why learning coding is beneficial for kids and gives a run down of the best Apps to learn coding and how your kids can begin with creating their own Apps.To catch the full conversation, press the 'play' button below.
Get Attio, the next generation of CRM: https://bit.ly/AttioThePeel Warp: Don't let payroll and compliance hold your startup back: visit https://joinwarp.com/peel to get started and receive a $1,000 gift card when you first run payroll. Melissa Cash is the Co-founder and CEO of Pok Pok, a montessori-inspired collection of digital toys that spark creativity and learning through open-ended play. Prior to Pok Pok, Melissa spent a decade working in marketing and design roles, helping Snowman drive 9-digits of downloads across its game portfolio and designing physical products at Disney. Timestamps: (00:00) Intro (05:46) Creating a Montessori inspired game (12:18) Why it's impossible to avoid screen time (15:35) Designing a non-addictive product (17:38) Monetizing a non-addictive game (21:47) How to price a subscription game (24:18) Using new features to drive retention (26:04) Marketing a kids game to parents (30:59) Why Pok Pok waited to launch Android (34:12) How getting pickpocketed in Germany led to a job designing products at Disney (39:23) How great products can define a childhood (43:21) Lessons from having a great idea while working at Disney (46:03) First coming up with the idea for Pok Pok (49:00) Advice for starting your first company (50:10) Fundraising tactics from Pre-Seed to Series A (54:08) How to build your network from zero (57:08) Getting the most out of Slack groups (59:07) Melissa's hack for in-person events (01:01:33) Tactics for meeting people at events (01:03:39) Winning multiple Apple design awards (01:07:07) How to get press for your startup (01:13:17) Prioritizing getting women on Pok Pok's cap table (01:18:38) Strategies for staying creative (01:21:58) Melissa's influencer marketing hacks (01:24:24) Lessons from failed influencer campaigns (01:28:19) Growing 5x YoY, adding STEM content (01:30:28) What surprised her about starting a company Referenced: Try Pok Pok for 50% off an annual subscription with code POKPOK50: https://apple.co/3XAGSwT Snowman Studios: https://www.builtbysnowman.com/ Hampton Private Founder Group: https://joinhampton.com/ VC Backed Mom's: https://www.vcbackedmoms.com/ The Peel Podcast episode with Eric Newcomer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXH_peQWtnc More on Pok Pok's Series A: https://techcrunch.com/2024/06/18/now-a-series-a-startup-kids-app-and-digital-toy-pok-pok-is-coming-to-android/
As so many app developers and publishers would agree, growing an audience for an app is a challenge. Nothing is static - you find a new marketing channel that works and for a while and you feel like you can finally breath again freely but then it becomes crowded with your competitors or the app industry wide change happens like Apple's introduction of ATT framework and… - back to the drawing board. But today Luisa will tell you a story of what it takes to scale a subscription app for kids and if you feel like it should be even more challenging, you are right - it is. Today's Topics Include: Luisa Zuleta's background What Sago Mini and Toca Boca games are about Limitations in app marketing Luisa faced even before SKAD introduction Building relationships with partners to go through tough times Rethinking app audiences Reworking the marketing channel Defining LTV for an app What Luisa managed to achieve as the result Takeways What Luisa would like to change about mobile ad tech the most Android or iOS? Leaving her smartphone at home, what features would Luisa miss most? What features she would like to see added to his smartphone? Links and Resources: Luisa Zuleta on LinkedIn Sago Mini website Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry Quotes from Luisa Zuleta: "So when you're advertising and producing kids apps, you are you have to face two sets of regulations COPA for the US and GDPR for Europe. Those regulations affect not only marketing, but also the app development, publishing, what kind of data you can collect inside the apps, and also monetization strategies. " "So it's not like any traditional gaming app where you look at your user base and you know that the user that's most engaged is the one who did level one to three in the first 20 minutes, or bought this pack or that. It's not applicable. Sometimes you could have a parent of a four year old having a strict screen time of two times a week." Host Business Of Apps - connecting the app industry since 2012 A message from App Promotion Summit Tickets are available on all of our 2024 summits https://apppromotionsummit.com/ London – 25 Apr 2024 NYC – 27 Jun 2024 San Francisco – 26 Sep 2024 Berlin – 5 Dec 2024
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The dominance of plastic and electronic forms of payment has made it more difficult to teach kids money basics. Not using real cash makes money seem like an infinite resource. Spending cards with parental controls has been the marketplace answer with fees attached. Clark discusses a new free offering from Chase. Also, renting goods is trending stronger these days, as all types of subscriptions are getting more expensive. Taken all together, these things can eat up your wallet over time. Clark breaks down the two subscription types with advice on how to reconcile your budget with the choices you have. Youth Spending Cards: Segment 1 Ask Clark: Segment 2 Renting & Subscriptions Of Goods & Services: Segment 3 Ask Clark: Segment 4 Mentioned on the show How Today's Teens Get More Financial Firepower Than Past Generations This No-Fee Debit Card Lets Parents Supervise Spending - WSJ Venmo / CashApp for Grandkids - Clark Howard Community Best Credit Cards for Students: Top Picks for 2023 Why Clark Howard Is So Excited About His Wedding Band The shift from owning to renting goods is ushering in a new era of consumerism — The Conversation 7 Types of Subscriptions You May Want To Cancel Today How To Manage Your Monthly Subscriptions To Save Money Best Credit Cards for Extended Warranty: Top Picks for 2023 Team Clark Guarantee - Clark Howard Clark.com resources Episode transcripts Community.Clark.com Clark.com daily money newsletter Consumer Action Center Free Helpline: 636-492-5275 Learn more about your ad choices: megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Migraine affects about 11% children and adolescents, but it can look different from migraine in adults. Dr. Michael Oshinsky from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke discusses the signs and symptoms of pediatric migraine as well as ways to support children at school and with their personal life. He also talks about treatment options and how the NINDS migraine trainer app can help manage migraine. *The contents of this podcast are intended for general informational purposes only and do not constitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. The speaker does not recommend or endorse any specific course of treatment, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned. Reliance on any information provided by this content is solely at your own risk.
Need some summer activities for your kiddos? Don't worry, Tina reviewed some apps that are safe, fun, and educational to keep the kids in your life occupied and learning. Khan Academy Kids: https://learn.khanacademy.org/khan-academy-kids/ Mimo: https://mimo.org/ Follow Us on Social! Ritter on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/RitterIM Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/ritter.insurance.marketing/ LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/company/ritter-insurance-marketing TikTok, https://www.tiktok.com/@ritterim Twitter, https://twitter.com/RitterIM and Youtube, https://www.youtube.com/user/RitterInsurance Sarah on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjrueppel/ and Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/thesarahjrueppel/ Tina on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/tina-lamoreux-6384b7199/ Resources: Agent Apps | Apps to Help Get Organized with Household Chores: https://agentsurvivalguide.podbean.com/e/agent-apps-apps-to-help-get-organized-with-household-chores/ Agent Apps | Fun With Multiplayer Mobile Games: https://agentsurvivalguide.podbean.com/e/agent-apps-fun-with-multiplayer-mobile-games/ Agent Apps | Grow With These Plant and Nature Apps: https://agentsurvivalguide.podbean.com/e/agent-apps-grow-with-these-plant-and-nature-apps/ Agent Apps | Reading Books on the Go: Library Apps: https://agentsurvivalguide.podbean.com/e/agent-apps-reading-books-on-the-go-free-library-apps/
At the request of Family Finance Mom followers, I am now posting Monday & Wednesday LIVE Q&A replays as podcast episodes! To submit your question, be sure to follow me @FamilyFinanceMom on Instagram. Look for the question box in my stories ahead of LIVE Q&A every Monday and Wednesday at 9AM ET. Today's Q&A replay is sponsored by the Family Finance Mom Economic Workshop series. Build your economic literacy with a 6 workshop series to learn what causes economic cycles, how the free market works, the impact of human behavior on the economy and more. Knowledge builds confidence and empowers you to make better decisions for you, your family and your future. ENROLL NOW: http://familyfinancemom.teachable.com/p/economics-workshop-series ______________ Today's topics included:
This is not your conventional toy and app review. I will name a few that I love (not sponsored), however, I want to give you a framework to help you choose them on your own!First, I review what play should look like in our homes. Open-ended and self-directed play is the best! I review some of our favorite toy companies and give you a list of TYPES of items and toys you can include in your home. Need more ideas? Visit my website below!https://www.curiousneuron.com/shopIf you need more help with this, I have my Play and Brain Development course. It has TONS of play ideas using everyday items and also explains how this is helping your child build cognitive skills. Until December 31st, 2022, use the code PODCAST30 to get $30 off this program!!!https://www.curiousneuron.com/playcampI also discussed apps we use in our homes and why we love them. I also give you some tips to help you select high-quality apps for your kids. Wondergrade for emotional learning (this is my app!) Get a 2-week free trial:https://www.wondergrade.comPok Pok for open-ended play:They were kind enough to offer you 50% off an annual subscription! Use code" Curious Neuron" and click the link below:https://playpokpok.com/redeem/ Sago Mini School:https://sagomini.com/school/Khan Academy Kids:https://learn.khanacademy.org/khan-academy-kids/Scientific Sources:Are educational preschool apps designed to teach? An analysis of the app marketThe Importance of Self-Directed PlayHow educational are “educational” apps for young children?Less-structured time in children's daily lives predicts self-directed executive functioningPutting Education in “Educational” Apps: Lessons From the Science of LearningPlease leave a rating for our podcast on iTunes! You can listen to our podcast on iTunes, Spotify, and Amazon Music. Let me know if you rate the podcast and I will send you a FREE Emotions Moutain PDF to help your child regulate their emotions. Email me at info@curiousneuron.comThank you to our supporter the Tanenbaum Open Science Institute at The Neuro. The Neuro is the first health sciences institution in the world to commit to Open Science, an approach to research that ensures scientific knowledge is shared widely and transparently. Join our community: Instagram: @curious_neuron Website: www.curiousneuron.com Podcast website: www.curiousneuron.com/curiousneuronpodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAMkWjtcMFVrOmFPtyLk1owAmazon Music: www.amazon.com/curiousneuron
These apps can help your child control stress, stay focused, and improve their mental well-being.
In this episode, Michaela tells all about the best summer reading apps for kids that you need to download! Foz in the Morning Show Starring Michaela If you want to see us in action, follow us on social media. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/z1075 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/z107.5/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Z1075 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@z107.5 Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.de/z1075onair/
This episode is a panel discussion from the India Kids Summit where Vineet spoke to executives from leading content houses & platforms about the future of kids content. Conversation ranges from kids content consumption trends, the need for home-grown kids entertainment and the seeping in of gaming & YouTube into Indian kids' content diet. Featured speakers include Soumini Sridhara Paul from Hungama Entertainment, Tabassum Modi from Victor-Tango, Shrenik Gandhi from White Rivers Media, Deepak Salvi from Chingari and Rajeev Kumar from Excel Entertainment.Follow Vineet Kanabar on Twitter & Instagram: https://twitter.com/ashcharyafuckit and https://instagram.com/ashcharyafuckit (@ashcharyafuckit)You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can also check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
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Miguel and Sonja with Isaiah about the dangers children face on the internet, how to get control of your kids after giving them a smart phone and tech tool vs toy. Website http://www.oppositesattractpod.com Android https://tinyurl.com/enz5h7ff iPhone https://tinyurl.com/s4r7f3 Social Media Links YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/cdmjfx6d Facebook Page: https://tinyurl.com/5y8pkkat Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/3n6p68rv Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/y2v8yrmj Intro: “Find a Way” by Lakey Inspired Outro: “Shoulder Closures” by Gunnar Olsen
COPPA, Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, is meant to regulate applications and services directly targeted to children. This episode talks about the details of what COPPA states and a research report that showed 1 in 5 kid's apps in the Google Play store are not meeting COPPA requirements. Source COPPA Text - https://bit.ly/2U0Tmz4 Be aware, be safe. Get ExpressVPN, Secure Your Privacy And Support The Show Become A Patron! Patreon Page *** Support the podcast with a cup of coffee *** - Ko-Fi Security In Five —————— Where you can find Security In Five —————— Security In Five Reddit Channel r/SecurityInFive Binary Blogger Website Security In Five Website Security In Five Podcast Page - Podcast RSS Twitter @securityinfive iTunes, YouTube, TuneIn, iHeartRadio,
Apps for kids is a totally difference space than games, on-demand apps, or any other part of the app ecosystem aimed at teens or adults. In this episode of Retention Masterclass, Peggy Anne Salz and I chat with the product manager for Sago Mini World, Brennan Clark. Clark, who's led the company to over 350 million app installs and helped Sago Mini World transition to a subscription monetization model in 2017, shares how to ethically market and deliver apps for kids ... and how to deal with the fact that your user is one person, but your customer is another (parents). Both Peggy and I loved this interview: super-informative, super-interesting, and packed with insights that will be valuable for mobile marketers of all kinds of different apps.
We asked parent Jenifer Russel what the Best apps for kids are. Today Matteo will describe what they are, plus Jen will give her thoughts -- App Links Epic! Reading: https://www.getepic.com/promo DuoLingo: https://www.duolingo.com/ Monopoly app: https://apps.apple.com/app/monopoly/id1477966166?ls=1 Messenger Kids: https://messengerkids.com/ Quizlet: https://quizlet.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/matteotalkstech/message
Can kids use encrypted messaging apps like Signal and WhatsApp? Leo Laporte explains why some of these platforms restrict users to 13 years and older and what options you have as a parent who wants to use a private messaging app to communicate with your kids. Host: Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guy Sponsor: LastPass.com/twit
Can kids use encrypted messaging apps like Signal and WhatsApp? Leo Laporte explains why some of these platforms restrict users to 13 years and older and what options you have as a parent who wants to use a private messaging app to communicate with your kids. Host: Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guy Sponsor: LastPass.com/twit
Can kids use encrypted messaging apps like Signal and WhatsApp? Leo Laporte explains why some of these platforms restrict users to 13 years and older and what options you have as a parent who wants to use a private messaging app to communicate with your kids. Host: Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guy Sponsor: LastPass.com/twit
Can kids use encrypted messaging apps like Signal and WhatsApp? Leo Laporte explains why some of these platforms restrict users to 13 years and older and what options you have as a parent who wants to use a private messaging app to communicate with your kids. Host: Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guy Sponsor: LastPass.com/twit
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Learn from our resources:Join our free newsletter: https://smartsocial.com/newsletter/Take one of our 30+ additional courses on the latest teen apps: https://learn.smartsocial.com/Download the Smart Social app: https://smartsocial.com/appLearn the top 100 popular teen apps: https://smartsocial.com/app-guide-parents-teachers/View the top parental control software: https://smartsocial.com/parental-control-software/Learn the top Teen Slang, Emojis & Hashtags: https://smartsocial.com/teen-slang-emojis-hashtags-list/Get ideas for offline activities for your students: https://smartsocial.com/offline-activities-reduce-screentime/Subscribe to our podcast on:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1269872857Google Podcasts: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ikvg45xcfqi3cz5vxy7vsryf3uqYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SafeSmartSocial/videos
In this episode, you’ll learn about some of my favorite augmented reality apps for students — along with quick ideas for getting started with augmented reality this school year. You’ll also hear about project ideas you can use with some of these AR tools!
In episode 93 of our monthly show we review the Firewalla home network device, talk about the 15 most dangerous (or scary) apps for kids that parents need to be aware of, and the rise of the “deepfake”! Watch the recording of our live stream on YouTube (we’re not sure what happened with Scott’s out-of-sync […] The post Firewalla Review, 15 Most Dangerous Apps for Kids, Rise of the Deepfake appeared first on The Shared Security Show.
Panel – Brian Norton, Belva Smith, and Josh Anderson – Q1- reading docs and websites on phone , Q2 – popular note taking solutions, Q3 – best braille display for macbook, Q4 – diet and medication apps for kids , Q5 – favorite affordable chomebook microphone , Q6 – applying makeup with low vision, Q7 […] The post ATFAQ 108 – Q1- reading docs and websites on phone , Q2 – popular note taking solutions, Q3 – best braille display for macbook, Q4 – diet and medication apps for kids , Q5 – favorite affordable chomebook microphone , Q6 – applying makeup with low vision, Q7 – Wildcard question: Thoughts on new apple products this fall? appeared first on Assistive Technology at Easter Seals Crossroads.
SGT. Harris and his Child Sex Offender Internet Investigations, since 1996, have successfully prosecuted 1032 pedophiles who have used cell phones and the internet to prey on our children.The Cheezo investigators have a combined 50 years’ experience in crimes against children. Each year more than 150 Internet and cell phone safety presentations are given. The Cheezo team have established themselves as leaders in the tracking predators and are sought for training to other law enforcement agencies nationwide. The ‘Stranger Danger – Internet Strangers’ program has been presented to the Colorado PTA Conference, National Youth Crime Prevention Program, Fox31 News, the Rocky Mountain Deaf Institute, and the Colorado Department of Human Services statewide conference. Cheezo has been featured on Oprah, Dr. Phil, Court TV with Al Roker, and ABC Evening News.
I found 2 websites and 9 apps that are really cool for kids to learn as they play.
Our guest this week is Jane Frauenfelder. Jane was born and raised in Southern California, she co-hosted a podcast called Apps For Kids for two and a half years, and now attends a robotics academy at her high school. In her off time, she designs video games and she aspires to be a video game designer when she's older. For show notes visit: http://kk.org/cooltools/jane-frauenfelder-techie-teenager
What makes Minecraft so appealing to kids with ADHD—and can it really improve problem-solving, executive function, and emotional control? Randy Kulman, Ph.D., and James Daley explain, and recommend other games with similar benefits.
Family Confidential: Secrets of Successful Parenting with Annie Fox, M.Ed.
When developers first started creating apps for kids, the focus was primarily on math and language arts skills. But now the new hot area for app development is social and emotional learning (SEL). According to USA Today Kid-Tech columnist Jinny Gudmundsen, "As the app world has grown and seasoned a bit, we now are finding app developers tackling all sorts of interesting questions, and it's amazing what you can expose children to (through apps)." Annie talks with Jinny about the best kids' apps for teaching social and emotional skill-building. Jinny Gudmundsen's recommended Social and Emotional Learning apps mentioned in this podcast: "Make Me Smile" by Apptation Inc. "Daniel Tiger's Grr-ific Feelings" by PBS Kids "My Beastly ABC's" by the Duncan Studio "Even Monsters Are" Shy by Busy Bee Studios "Middle School Confidential 1: Be Confident in Who You Are" by Electric Eggplant "Middle School Confidential 2: Real Friends vs the Other Kind" by Electric Eggplant "Middle School Confidential 3: What's Up With My Family?" by Electric Eggplant "Loose Strands" by Darned Socks Production About Jinny Gudmundsen (@TechwKids) Jinny Gudmundsen is the Kid-Tech columnist for USA Today. She's also the Editor of Tech with Kids, where she publishes reviews and Best Picks recommendation lists of children's apps, video games, websites, and tech toys. The site's mission is to help parents, grandparents, and teachers find the best tech to use with their kids. Learn more at http://TechWithKids.com Copyright © 2009-2018 Annie Fox and Electric Eggplant. All Rights Reserved.
Family Confidential: Secrets of Successful Parenting with Annie Fox, M.Ed.
Before choosing an app for children eight years old and younger, adults should ask themselves, "What is my goal with this app?" Whether it's a goal to keep your child safe and entertained on a car trip, encourage creativity, or help strengthen a cognitive skill, app reviewer Carisa Kluver reminds us first to figure out the goal so as "not to get distracted by the bells and whistles." And always remember, she says, "When it comes to learning, technology is a tool, but it's not the only tool." Annie talks to Carisa about kids, apps, and how parents can set standards for what they download for their children. About Carisa Kluver Carisa Kluver, the creator of The Digital Media Diet, is the editor of Digital-Storytime.com, a review site for iPad picture book apps. The Digital Media Diet is a companion to the review site, featuring articles about kids, technology and the digital publishing industry growing up around these new digital children's books. Founded in December 2010, Digital-Storytime has almost 1000 reviews in a sortable database with individual ratings for animation, interactivity, originality, educational value, audio quality, bedtime, re-readability and extras. Learn more at http://DigitalMediaDiet.com and http://Digital-Storytime.com Copyright © 2009-2018 Annie Fox and Electric Eggplant. All Rights Reserved.
Apps for Kids is Boing Boing's podcast about cool apps and games for kids and parents. My co-host is my 11-year-old daughter, Jane. In this episode, we talked about Geometry Dash, a platform game where you have to jump, fly and flip your way through dangerous passages and spiky obstacles. It’s $2 for iOS and Android. We are taking listener comments and questions. Email us, or send an MP3 attachment of your question or comment and we will run it on the show! This episode of Apps for Kids is brought to you by Shoparoo - start earning for your school today.
Apps for Kids is Boing Boing's podcast about cool apps and games for kids and parents. My co-host is my 11-year-old daughter, Jane. In this episode, we talked about Mega Dead Pixel, an endless runner game where you have to avoid colliding with obstacles while collecting coins and special pixels. It’s free for iOS and Android. We are taking listener comments and questions. Email us, or send an MP3 attachment of your question or comment and we will run it on the show! This episode is brought to you by Care.com, offering any type of care your family needs. As an Apps for Kids listener, you can save 25% when you become a Premium Member.
Forbidden Island is a game where you and the other players work together to collect treasure from a rapidly sinking island. This episode is brought to you by Care.com, offering any type of care your family needs. As an Apps for Kids listener, you can save 25% when you become a Premium Member.
A spike in 2nd hand TV sales with the new models about to hit the market, App ideas for kids these holidays, become a real racing driver right on your playstation,Apple's environmental credentials, Greyhound's huge privacy breach, the tap and go power suit, eBay's bubs corner and Stephen's minute reviews.
A spike in 2nd hand TV sales with the new models about to hit the market, App ideas for kids these holidays, become a real racing driver right on your playstation,Apple's environmental credentials, Greyhound's huge privacy breach, the tap and go power suit, eBay's bubs corner and Stephen's minute reviews.
Apps for Kids is Boing Boing's podcast about cool smartphone apps for kids and parents. My co-host is my 10-year-old daughter, Jane. In this episode, we reviewed a side-scrolling action/adventure game with fun physics, called Badland. It's $3.99 for iOS and Android. And, we present a new "Would you rather?" question.
Apps for Kids is Boing Boing's podcast about cool smartphone apps for kids and parents. My co-host is my 10-year-old daughter, Jane. In this episode, we reviewed a bluetooth-enabled snap-together robot kit for kids called Pascal. It's made by Atoms and costs $119. Apps for Kids is sponsored by HuluPlus. HuluPlus lets you binge on thousands of hit shows -- anytime, anywhere on your TV, PC, smart phone or tablet. Click here to support Apps for Kids and get an extended free trial of Hulu Plus.
In between #ModernApps2013 Road Trip legs, Carl and Richard got a chance to chat with Glenn Howes about his experiences building children's applications for the iPhone. At the Apple World Wide Developer Conference in 2013, Apple announced a kid store for iPhone and iPad. Glenn talks about trying to get his app into the store when it launched - but discovers a number of poorly defined hurdles that Apple added to create a sense of safety for parents.
Subscribe to Apps for Kids Subscribe in iTunes | Stitcher Apps for Kids is sponsored by Little Blueprint: Personalized and ready-made children's books based on brain science, empowering kids to thrive through life's challenges and celebrations. Apps for Kids is Boing Boing's podcast about cool smartphone apps for kids and parents. My co-host is my 10-year-old daughter, Jane. In this episode, we set down our smartphones to talk about the Plants vs. Zombies graphic novel, in which two kids team up with Crazy Dave, the deranged zombie prepper, to rid Neighborville of the invading horde of undead humans. Jane also grabs my staple remover that I was repairing with Sugru and messes it up. We also present a new "Would you rather?" question: JavaScript is disabled! If you're an app developer and would like to have Jane and me try one of your apps for possible review, email a redeem code to appsforkids@boingboing.net. Jane and I love to get your emails with questions about game, gear, and tech. What's your question? Listen to past episodes of Apps for Kids here.
Apps for Kids is Boing Boing's podcast about cool smartphone apps for kids and parents. My co-host is my 10-year-old daughter, Jane. In this episode, we review Edge. It's $2.99 at the iTunes Store and Google Play. We also present a new "Would you rather?" question.
Apps for Kids is sponsored by HuluPlus. HuluPlus lets you binge on thousands of hit shows -- anytime, anywhere on your TV, PC, smart phone or tablet. Click here to support Apps for Kids and get an extended free trial of Hulu Plus. Subscribe to Apps for Kids Subscribe in iTunes | Download this episode | Stitcher Apps for Kids is Boing Boing's podcast about cool smartphone apps for kids and parents. My co-host is my 10-year-old daughter, Jane. In this episode, we review Cookie Clicker, a game that's free to play on the Web. We also present a new "Would you rather?" question and Jane lists her favorite comic books. If you're an app developer and would like to have Jane and me try one of your apps for possible review, email a redeem code to appsforkids@boingboing.net. Jane and I love to get your emails with questions about game, gear, and tech. What's your question? Listen to past episodes of Apps for Kids here. To get a weekly email to notify you when a new episode of Apps for Kids is up, sign up here.
Apps for kids - See before you buy (walkthroughs, presentations, reviews)
Apps for kids - See before you buy (walkthroughs, presentations, reviews)
Apps for kids - See before you buy (walkthroughs, presentations, reviews)
We cover our favorite clocks & weather apps, how to monitor your iPad's battery life, Kayak Pro is free! Hosts: Leo Laporte and Sarah Lane Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iPad Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iPadToday@TWiT.tv. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show. Sponsors: GoToMyPC Ford Social Audible
We cover our favorite clocks & weather apps, how to monitor your iPad's battery life, Kayak Pro is free! Hosts: Leo Laporte and Sarah Lane Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iPad Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iPadToday@TWiT.tv. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show. Sponsors: GoToMyPC Ford Social Audible
Deborah Forte, the president of Scholastic Media, discusses what makes a good app for children and Pedro Rafael Rosado tries out different in-ear monitors for gaming, exercising and commuting.