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Fred Delventhal

jitterbug: music for hip kids - 0 views

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    The "Kindie" (kids and independent music) movement has been evolving for a few years and we certainly didn't invent it. What we hope to do is to provide a platform for musicians from around the world to distribute their craft and to provide parents and kids a safe place to discover new music without resorting to surfing the mass music and video sites.
Randy Rodgers

Kideos.com - The Online Kids Video Network | Safe Videos for Children - 14 views

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    Videos for children ages 0-10.
Fred Delventhal

KIDO'Z Browser - A browser made for kids - 0 views

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    The KIDO'Z browser is a protected environment made for young kids that enables children to surf sites ,watch videos and play games
RJ Stangherlin

5 TED Talks on Science That Will Blow Your Mind - 1 views

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    Andrew Maynard is a scientist and emerging technology adviser. He blogs at 2020 Science and tweets as @2020science. Some of the most entertaining, informative and mind-blowing science videos on the web come from TED - the Technology, Entertainment, Design conference. Challenged to give the "talk of their lives," the world's top scientists and science communicators have been dazzling audiences - many of whom are thought leaders, trend-setters and entertainers - for years now. Most of the best talks are now freely available on the internet, but sifting through hundreds of video clips to find the real gems can be hard going. To make things easier, here are five of my favorite TED Talks on science. The selection rules were simple: - Was I engaged within the first few seconds? - Was I entertained, inspired and challenged? - Would my kids understand the talk? and - Together, do they tell a story?
Randy Rodgers

kidyos - the best of the web for kids - 17 views

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    Collection of games and videos for young children.
Randy Rodgers

Become a Maker - DIY - 9 views

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    The DIY online club awards badges (called 'Skills' on the site) to students and kids of all ages in exchange for completing tasks. DIY Makers share their work with the community and get patches for the Skills they earn. Each Skill consists of a set of Challenges that help them learn techniques to get the hang of it. Once a Maker completes a Challenge, they add photos and video to their Portfolio to show what they did.
cheryl capozzoli

Brainyflix - 0 views

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    great way for kids to define tough words... get them to submit... contest and $$ for school from a group from MIT.
Randy Rodgers

Crumbles - 22 views

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    Fun site adds video clips of movie or television characters saying the words that users enter, using a computer generated voice for any words it doesn't know. Fun way for kids to tell a short story!
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    Love this! Wish they had an edu version without inappropriate words.
Dominic Salvucci

Kids' Vid: Video Production for Students - 1 views

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    An online site to help with student video development.
Dean Mantz

Growing Up Digital, Wired for Distraction - NYTimes.com - 9 views

  • On YouTube, “you can get a whole story in six minutes,” he explains. “A book takes so long. I prefer the immediate gratification.
  • Researchers say the lure of these technologies
  • is particularly powerful for young peopl
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  • Their brains are rewarded
  • not for staying on task but for jumping to the next thing
  • I am trying to take back their attention from their BlackBerrys and video games,” he says. “To a degree, I’m using technology to do it
  • Last semester, his grade point average was 2.3 after a D-plus in English and an F in Algebra II. He got an A in film critique. “He’s a kid caught between two worlds,” said Mr. Reilly — one that is virtual and one with real-life demands.
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