Monday 26 May 2014

Paxel123.com - Icelandic website for children



Paxel123.com-Logo
Paxel123.com http://paxel123.com/ is an Icelandic website with educational games for children, about 4-8 years old. The owner and author of all the games is Anna Margrét Ólafsdóttir, POSCON Network Member and headteacher at the preschool Nóaborg in Reykjavík, Iceland.    
The games on paxel123.com are based on Anna Margrét's work with the children in her preschool. Most of the games focus on math and language but one game is about safty on the internet. The games can be played in 9 languages. Access is free, there are no ads, no registration and no personal information is gathered about the users. All you need to play the games is to have Flash and Java installed. Paxel123.com has been online for about two and a half years. Anna´s aim is to translate the games into more languages in the near future. 

Paxel123.com is created through funding provided by grants from the following: Nordplus, The ministry of Education in Iceland, The board of Human rights in Reykjavik, The Developing Fund of the Union of Preschool Teachers in Iceland, an Icelandic government developing fund for teaching material and a stipend from "Barnavinafélagið Sumargjöf", a charity that founded the first preschools in Iceland and operated all  preschools in the city of Reykjavik until 1973.

Anna with Neelie Kroes at the Award Ceremony on SID 2014 
Best content for kids in Europe
Paxel123.com was awarded 1st price for the best content for kids in the non-professionals category in an European competition held in connection with the international Safer Internet Day on February 11th 2014.  More than 1.100 projects were entered into this competition. The award ceremony was held in Brussels at a high-level event hosted by the European Commission.

 

Games from paxel123.com for iPads

Two games from Paxel123.com have been developed for iPads and more are on the way. The first of these was released in the Appstore at the end of 2013 and is called Pattern Puzzle Game. It is the iPad version of one of the most popular games from the Paxel123.com website. Another game, just released in the Appstore, is called Magic Shape Pictures, also developed from a popular Paxel123.com game. The third game for iPad is called Get Shapes, and will be available in Appstore shortly. Get Shapes has been developed in cooperation with a group of six five year old pre-schoolers from Anna Margrét's preschool. The kids drew figures and planned the rules for that games. Hopefully more games from the Paxel123.com website will be available for iPads in the near future.


Pattern Puzzle Game

Screenshots - Pattern Puzzle Game
https://itunes.apple.com/app/pattern-puzzle-game/id741471947?ls=1&mt=8 
The game is designed to be fun and educational for kids, from age four. It is designed by kindergarten teachers and tested by kids! There are four levels of difficulty and the pictures you have to make, using geometrical shapes, get more complicated as you progress through the levels. When each level is done an congratulatory star will appear. As in all games associated with Paxel123.com you will find no advertisments, no social links, no pop-ups or  distractions/links that can divert children. This app has been very well received and has got great reviews e.g  from the specialist website a4cwsn.com (apps for children with special needs) where they tested the app and made a video about it which you can watch if you click onto this link here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdKFKHvEnxM


Paxel Magic Shape Pictures
Screenshot Magic Shape Pictures
The second game was released two weeks ago and is called Paxel Magic Shape Pictures. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/paxel-magic-shape-pictures/id858006396?mt=8   
It is fun and educational for kids as young as three years old. The goal is to arrange a number of shapes correctly to match a given image. When all the shapes are in place, a beautiful picture with the same theme appears. Three levels are free but parents can buy ten extra levels for 99c. A "parent gate" is installed to ensure that children cannot make a purchase by accident.



Wednesday 14 May 2014

At the BBC: Interview with Makers of CBeebies Playtime App



BBC - CBeebies - Always Something To Talk AboutLast week POSCON Network Members from fragFINN and My Child Online got to meet and interview key team members of the BBC who planned and produced the very successful “CBeebies Playtime” App. We met with Lizzie Leadbeater (Senior Content Producer), Leanne Dougan (Senior Designer) and Jon Howard (Executive Product Manager) at their office at the BBC headquarters at Media City UK, to look behind the scenes and talk about how their app developed from the first ideas and dreams, through research, prototypes and testing until its launch in August 2013.

Team from BBC sitting at the tableThe whole app planning, production, designing and marketing process focused on delivering the best product possible to engage children under 6 years of age to be inspired by creativity and imagination and encourage learning through play – the motivating philosophy of BBC’s CBeebies media content and services. Another important aim, being a public service in the UK, was to meet the needs of as many families and people as possible: That is why the app is available for free on the most popular and common devices in the country.  

A crucial thing we learned was that even within big public services such as the BBC, the project team felt like a little family: The whole team of CBeebies colleagues, researchers, advisers, even the external agency are dreaming, discussing, struggling, improving and succeeding together. Witnessing this positive, collaborative and family-like atmosphere we probably saw a key factor to the huge success of their Playtime app, which is destined to inspire others.

To round off its two-year mission of stimulating positive online content for children, POSCON is currently working with Mijn Kind Online on the publication of a book aimed at both professional and amateur producers of content and services for kids. With the help of this specially designed book, creative producers can inspire others to make appropriate online products for children. You will be able to read the detailed interview of the “CBeebies Playtime” App team and learn why this app has become such an inspiring best-practice example of digital media for children. It will also include practical tips and advice on how to start if you aim at producing great app for kids.

More information: BBC introducing CBeebies Playtime app games for kids (http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/grownups/article/cbeebies-playtime-app)

CBeebies - Animated FiguresTeam from BBC