Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts

Friday, April 19, 2013

How To Raise The Next Zuckerberg: 6 Coding Apps For Kids

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If you want to give your kid every opportunity to succeed, it’s hard to argue with teaching them to code. Some of the wealthiest and most influential people of our time began programming young, and who wouldn’t want that kind of future for our kids?

Yesterday, we reviewed Hopscotch, an iPad app that teaches children the basics of any modern programming language. However, that’s just one of the many options out there. Here are six free tools to get kids excited about code. Whether she’s 5 or 15, and whether she wants to learn Ruby or Java, there’s something here just for her...

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Thursday, April 4, 2013

iPhone Apps for Kids

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Usage of apple iPhone is increasing with the passage of each day. iPhone applications…….another wow factor of this cool Apple gadget. And iPhone application’s importance can not be denied. These iPhone applications have grown from 500 apps to 225,000+ apps today, and many more amazing iPhone apps are coming each day. These apps will help you from major to minor tasks, from checking alcohol content of your blood after a night of drinking to creating database of your store’s information, from socializing with mates to storing online pages for offline readings; you just name it and there is an apps for it in its apps store. While we all like to get things for free, some iPhone apps are simply worth paying for!

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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Why kids must be taught digital manners

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It’s a different era. The digital world is molding children in a way that is completely different from their parents. Some may say that it’s always the case as technology, culture, and societal norms change, but this is different. It’s faster. This isn’t just a matter of, “I don’t understand the music you kids listen to these days.” It’s a major shift in the way that kids interact with the rest of the world.

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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Children’s Illustrations by Laura Diehl

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Laura Diehl is a freelance illustrator based in Centreville, VA who works on children’s illustrations, book covers and science fiction illustrations. Laura is a creator of fantasy stories and her work is full of imagination with magical color, glowing light sources, and whimsical yet believable feel.

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

The biggest reason parents join Facebook: yep, monitoring their kids

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There’s a strange change that has been happening since the dawn of social media and that continues to accelerate every day. Teens are talking less to their parents and engaging more with their peers through social networks and mobile devices. The first shift, not talking to parents, has been happening for a long time but social media has made it even more prevalent. Engaging with their peers – it seems many communicate more with their fingers than their mouths nowadays.

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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Children’s Illustrations by Paolo Domeniconi

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Modena, Italy based freelance illustrator Paolo Domeniconi created imaginative illustrations for Children’s books with bold colors and cute characters. His books have been published by Italian publishers Agaworld, Arnoldo Mondadori, EDT, Franco Cosimo Panini, La Coccinella, Pearson ltalia, Sinnos Editrice.

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Funny Retouchup Photo Manipulations to transform Adults into Childrens

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Without bothering Jung and its “Puer aeternus” or Pascoli with its “Little Boy” Funny Retouchup Photo Manipulations to transform Adults into Childrens, we can certainly agree that, somewhere inside each of us, there’s a young core, instinctive, creative but also innocent and naïve. What would happen if this intimate essence would be completely revealed? shocking ?

L’ Enfant Extérieur (The Outer Child) takes into analysis this possibility, showing us a world of men in the shape of children, as if the body could slip on the ugliness of life, less expected to imagine big fawn’s eyes winking in the night clubs or little chubby hands shaking in the offices.

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Friday, January 18, 2013

Creativity In Children's Mind - Photos

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Most creative people are the kids because they don’t respect the rules as much as grown ups. Try to remember when you were a kid and how you imagined the world without borders.

That the reason why British photographer Tim Macpherson illustrated children’s imaginations by funny and very well executed photos.

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Monday, January 14, 2013

8 Very Funny, Very Wrong Answers Kids Have Given On Tests

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British author Richard Benson and his publisher, Chronicle Books, surfed the web and asked teachers to share their favorite (real) wrong answers.

What resulted is two New York Times best sellers, F in Exams: The Very Best Totally Wrong Test Answers and its sequel, F for Effort! More of the Very Best Totally Wrong Test Answers.

With permission, we're publishing eight of the best bad answers.

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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

9 Persuasion Lessons From a 4-Year-Old

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How confident are you in your persuasion skills?

After months and months of providing your most valuable teaching, are you hearing crickets chirping when you finally make your audience an offer?

No feedback. No sales. Earning email list subscribers is like pulling teeth.

And yet other publishers seem to get a tremendous response to everything they do online.

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Friday, December 14, 2012

What Parents Need to Know About Facebook's New Privacy Controls

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Facebook changed its privacy settings on Wednesday and it's important to know what the new changes mean for users, especially your digitally-connected children.

You might notice that now all your privacy settings are housed under one area called Privacy Shortcuts. But you may not see the changes on your profile yet -- Facebook said it will be rolling this out through the end of this year.

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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Should Parents Have the "Online Talk" Before the Sex Talk?

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Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google, talked with Reuters last week, mostly about online security and privacy and how both relate to the General Petreaus nonsense. But he also said something interesting about parenting: Have the online talk before the sex talk.

He's got a point. If you do something irresponsible or stupid or even illegal as a 15-year-old kid, the courts will wipe it away when you're 18. But if you do something equally idiotic online, it's probably there forever. While most 15-year-olds, especially ones on the internet, have probably figured out what goes where, the online privacy talk does seem like something that needs to become a child-rearing staple—and a lot of parents are probably not equipped to do that.

When should kids reasonably learn this stuff? And what's the solution when a lot of parents and teachers could stand to get the very same talk Schmidt is asking them to give?

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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Adorable Children's Book Illustrations by Teagan White

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One of the most adorable kinds of illustrations is children's book illustration! There are a variety of traces and colors but they are usually very cute and well done.

Teagan White is an American artist that comes up with some absolute lovely children's book illustrations. Here you'll find a brief selection of her works, but for more of this, you should really check out her portfolio at Behance. There you'll find tons of other amazing pieces. I hope you enjoy these! Cheers.

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Friday, November 9, 2012

Hulu launches ad-free kids section on the web and on the PS3

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Parents, Netflix isn’t the only game in town anymore for kids content: Hulu launched a dedicated kids section on its website as well as on the PS3 Thursday morning, underscoring yet again how important kids content is to online video. The new section is advertising-free, but all of the videos are only available to Hulu Plus subscribers.

Hulu Kids comes with shows from PBS, Nickelodeon and Lionsgate, and the content is sorted by age groups. The total number of shows listed on the section currently stands at 43. A spokesperson confirmed that Hulu is working on bringing Hulu Kids as a separate content section within the Hulu Plus app to additional devices.

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Friday, November 2, 2012

Does tech really make kids grow up faster?

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Kids now have access to more information through a 4-inch screen than used to be available in a library the size of a city block, but is it affecting the way they develop for better or worse?

The debate over whether our children are maturing too quickly was reignited last week when the American Academy of Pediatrics published a study which suggests boys are reaching puberty earlier than before. Taking evidence from over 4,000 boys in 41 states, the findings suggested that boys are showing signs of puberty between six months and two years earlier than in past studies. Back in 2010, a similar study of girls in the Journal of Pediatrics revealed that they are also showing signs of puberty earlier than they did in the past – some as young as seven years old.

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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Foxconn admits child labor laws breached by use of underage interns

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Foxconn has admitted that it employed underage interns in breach of China's child labor laws. An internal investigation at its Yantai factory found some of the young trainees were aged 14- and 15-years old (16 being the legal minimum). In a statement received by CNET, the company advised that "this is not only a violation of China's labor law, it is also a violation of Foxconn policy and immediate steps have been taken to return the interns in question to their educational institutions." This comes as a further blow to the firm's employment record, after recent riots breaking out and strikes over iPhone 5 quality standards. These interns were sent to the facility from schools, with Foxconn carrying out full investigations with the relevant educational bodies to try to work out how this was allowed to happen. The tech manufacturer has been keen to accept responsibility for its part in the situation, advising strong action will be taken against any full-time members of staff found to have played a part in the breach.

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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Toys ‘R’ Us Announces Tablet For Kids

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To remain competitive in the increasingly-crowded Android tablet market, Toy retailer Toys ‘R’ Us has announced the introduction of a new seven-inch tablet for kids called Tebeo.

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Monday, September 10, 2012

10 Lessons Designers Can Learn from Kids

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The world works in strange ways at times. Great ideas sometimes come from the most unimaginable of places in unimaginable ways. Take Archimedes for example. He submerged himself in a bathtub and instantly come up with an idea that redefined physics, a phenomenon that is known to this day as the Eureka Effect. While Archimedes experienced this only once, graphic designers go through Eureka moments all the time and just like Archimedes, these moments can come from the most unexpected of places.

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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

How To Raise Financially Savvy Kids

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With bagged lunches and crisp clean notebooks, kids everywhere are heading back to school to brush up on their math, English and geography skills. One lesson they won’t get in the classroom, however, is arguably one of the most important for their future success: How to smartly and responsibly handle money. That is a course we leave to parents, who do not get a lesson plan.

“Parents do great teaching kids good manners and how to be safe, make their beds and be culturally savvy,” says Mary Hunt, personal finance expert and author of recently released Raising Financially Confident Kids. “But so very often parents neglect the most important thing of all—to prepare them to be financially astute.”

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Friday, August 10, 2012

Make Room for Entrepreneurship & Parenthood

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Starting up is arguably more taxing than adding another newborn to the family. Successful young entrepreneurs share tips to handling the "babies"--both at home and at the office.

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