Tag Archives: educational apps
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Four ways to tell if an educational app will actually help your child learn
May 7, 2015
Imagine someone telling you that a new technology would be available in five years that has the potential to revolutionise childhood and early education. But the downside is that you will have to choose from among 80,000 possible options. This is the problem currently facing many parents. Following the invention of the iPad in 2010, by January 2015 there were 80,000 apps marketed as “educational” in the Apple App Store alone. We recently published a large-scale review of more than…
Creating Games to Develop Life Skills Through Imaginative Play
March 13, 2014
Last month, here at TribePlay, we celebrated the two-year anniversary of Dr. Panda games. Since its initial release, the Dr. Panda series has expanded to over 14 educational games for kids. Dr. Panda games are uncommon in the sense that they do not focus on math and languages, but on life skills: skills that help kids recognize and deal with situations in everyday life. In the two years we’ve been making kids’ apps, we have become strong believers in the…
iKeep Learning: Looking at Games in the App Store
September 11, 2012
When I wrote the first iLearn report in 2009, mainstream news and industry sources were just starting to document the trend of kids and apps, and there was a significant amount of skepticism around whether apps would play an important role in the children’s media landscape. The original report addressed this doubt by answering the question of whether apps were becoming a significant part of the children’s media landscape. What we discovered was a resounding yes. It may sound crazy…