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App Production 101: A Chat with Susan Hood, Ruckus Story Editor

Posted by ruckusholly on February 14th, 2012

Recently we’ve been delving into the process of App Production.  The other day we heard from Susan Hood, our Story Editor, about the editorial process and she told us how she works with authors, producers, art department and curriculum developers to cook up a great digital storybook.  We enjoyed the post so much that we thought we’d go back to Susan to hear more about her role here at Ruckus and her thoughts about the future of digital storytelling, what makes a good app, what role education has in what we do and more.  Here’s what Susan had to say:

Tell us about your role at Ruckus Media Group.

I’m the story editor and curriculum advisor at Ruckus. I work with our authors, producers, art department and curriculum developers.

As an author, how do you feel about the future of reading given the fact that digital storybooks are becoming so popular?

It’s an exciting time. Digital books complement bound books and the best ones can draw in a new audience. One of our authorsA Present for Milo was telling me that his son was a reluctant reader. Then one day, he realized that he could enlarge the font on an ebook. For him, suddenly, reading wasn’t so daunting! This is one small way digital books can help kids who are struggling. I strongly believe that digital books won’t completely replace traditional children’s books; it’s not an either/or proposition. But together, they can only make reading more popular.

What do you recommend to a parent who is reluctant to get their kids involved with storybook apps?

I’d say, just try them. You’ll like them! And so will your kids. Read the reviews and, just as you look for quality children’s books, look for quality storybook apps. Look for ones that use animation, activities and games to further the story, rather than ones that have games tacked on at the end. Continue to read traditional books with your child and your child will get the message: reading is important and enjoyable no matter what form it takes!

How important is the emphasis on education in digital storytelling?

I think the emphasis should be on creating great stories that take advantage of the medium. Good stories motivate a kid to learn to read. An educational curriculum built into the stories can only make them stronger, but it should be organic and invisible.

What makes a storybook a good one?

Spot the DotA good storybook is age-appropriate, uses interesting language, engages a child’s senses and emotions, invites participation, and is enjoyable for parent and child alike. For very young children, great stories use bright colors, simple, fun-to-say words and lots of repetition. As kids get older, good stories have stronger plots (with a clear beginning, middle and end), richer vocabulary, and more complex art. Grade school kids enjoy branching out, reading different genres, such as information books, folktales, mysteries and so on. 

What makes an app a good one?  Why do you think apps are so popular?

A lot of the requirements for a good story apply to apps as well. A good digital storybook should take all the ingredients that go into a good book and then add the icing on the cake—high-quality music, narration, animation, video and interactivity. I think apps are so popular because they are so portable and interactive. Kids who can’t read can listen to a story anywhere–in the car, in a tree house, wherever. And they put the child in the driver’s seat. Kids can move through the story at their own pace. If they don’t recognize a word, they can tap it and hear it repeated as often as they like.  

What do you think is the future for digital storytelling?

The future looks bright as award-winning authors and illustrators enter the field and the games and activities become more and more innovative. The downside is that the field is becoming more crowded and there are a lot of subpar apps being released. The question is how will parents and kids find the really good digital storybooks? That’s the challenge ahead!

Susan Hood was mostly recently the Children’s Content Director of Nick Jr. Magazine, published by Nickelodeon, and has been an editor at Scholastic and Sesame Workshop. She is also a children’s book author, whose first picture books will be published this fall.


 

Join Our Twitter Party for an “Appy New Year” on January 19th at 9pm EST

Posted by ruckusholly on January 10th, 2012

Wired MomsZiggity ZoomfamigoOn Thursday, January 19th, we will be bringing in the Appy New Year with some of our close industry friends online. We’ll be joining Mary Heston, Carissa Rogers, Wired Moms, Famigo and Ziggity Zoom, all industry experts for an engaged conversation about everything to do with apps for families and kids at a Twitter Party.  We’d love you to come party with the experts!

According to data from mobile analytics firm Flurry, people downloaded 1.2 billion iOS and Android apps between Dec. 25 and Dec. 31.  Were you one of those people?Your kids have unwrapped the iPad, smartphone, tablet or kindle, and you are probably wondering where to start downloading apps for your kids.  And is it safe and educational for your kids to take their reading to the digital format?  We’ll talk about the shift to digital, how to get started, where to start, how to know where to find quality apps for your kids and just exactly how quality is defined, what features to look for in an app, how to stay on top of the ever changing market and much more.

Here is the information you need to join our party.

Hashtag: #Appy2012

Moderator@maryheston

Panelists: @RuckusMedia  @CarissaRogers @WiredMom @Famigo @ZiggityZoom

We’ll be giving away apps and other treats during the party and enough information to keep you and your kids busy for a while.  We suggest you use Tweet Deck, Tweet Grid or Tweet Chat.  Here is our custom grid on Tweet Grid.

“See” you there!

 

 

Day #10 of Holiday Free Family Fun with Jenn Jacura

Posted by ruckusholly on December 22nd, 2011

Advent CalendarWe are continuing 12 Days of Holiday Free Family Fun with our friends at ZiggityZoom.  Our tenth guest blogger is Jenn Jacura who  shares her over-opinionated view and tidbits about living with a special needs daughter at Princess Prose.  She leads a pampered, over-indulged life with her geek husband and is fairly certain that the world revolves around her.  You can also find her on Twitter at @PrincessJenn and Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/theprincessprose.

When asked how she keeps her special needs child busy during the holidays, Jenn said:

Over the years we’ve created our own Christmas traditions to suit raising a special needs child. This means understanding that many things that are holiday related can simply be too overwhelming for our daughter (taking her to a mall during the month of December?  Ha!  Not a chance).  It also means learning to go with the flow, and leave behind some of the ‘holiday rules’.

We’ve incorporated an advent calendar to help manage the expectations around Christmas.  And part of the advent calendar is breaking that major Christmas rule “Don’t open presents before Christmas day!”.  I can hear you all gasping in shock.  Yes, it’s true.  We allow our daughter to open her presents early and throughout the month of December.  Once or twice a week, her calendar will hold a special card that allows her to open one gift that day.

I think it’s a great practice, that doesn’t have to be reserved for special needs kids, though.  Allowing a child to open one present a week allows them to spend days enjoying it and playing with it before they move on to the next one.  And then on Christmas morning our daughter still gets to enjoy opening her stocking and presents from Santa.

I encourage all parents to take a look at what part of their Christmas routine is stressing them (or their kids) out, and CHANGE it!  I promise that Santa won’t leave you a lump of coal in your stocking if you do.

Visit ZiggityZoom.com for today’s 10th Day of Christmas Free Family Fun Printable Snowflake WORD Worksheet and to win a FREE Ruckus app!ziggity zoom

 

Day #8 of Holiday Free Family Fun with Imani Powell-Razat

Posted by ruckusholly on December 20th, 2011

christmas treeWe are continuing 12 Days of Holiday Free Family Fun with our friends at ZiggityZoom.  Our ninth guest blogger is Imani Powell-Razat who does Mommentary on Apps from a Designer /Developer/ Mom of Drum Circle Kids App as seen on NBC’s Moms & The City http://bit.ly/m36Mx0 Babble’s Best Apps http://bit.ly/DrumKid.

You can also follow her over on Twitter at @ipadmoma.

When asked how she keeps her kids busy during the holidays, Imani said:

New York is awesome during the holidays. We like to take the kids ice-skating.  We love the tree lighting at Rockefeller Center and to look at all of the lights and holiday window displays, then hot cocoa sampling around the city.  We look forward to Starbucks holiday cocoa flavors, Jaques Torres, City Bakery’s decadent hot cocoa.  Watching holiday classics like A Charlie Brown Xmas, The Grinch that Stole Xmas, etc.

We also enjoy decorating our tree and our chalkboard wall with holiday inspired chalk drawings. We create our own holiday wrapping paper and gift bags with art supplies and brown craft paper or small good quality shopping bags. I have an advent calendar with a piece of yummy candy behind each day.  We look forward to counting down to xmas, and daily holiday chocolate makes the wait that much more palatable! I  also like to play apps with holiday inspired updates.

Visit ZiggityZoom.com for today’s 8th Day of Christmas Free Family Fun Printable Snowman Cupcake Wrappers and a giveaway for a FREE Ruckus app.ziggity zoom

 

 

Day #7 of Holiday Free Family Fun with Ashley Saunders

Posted by ruckusholly on December 19th, 2011

Ashley SaundersWe are continuing 12 Days of Holiday Free Family Fun with our friends at ZiggityZoom.  Our seventh guest blogger is Ashley Saunders of TeachableMommy.com.   Ashley is a Teachable Mommy of 2. When she is not teaching her children or learning life lessons, Ashley is a blogger, foodie, coffee lover, and a book nerd.  You can also follow her over on Twitter at @IrishRed02.

When asked how she keeps her kids busy during the holidays, Ashley said:

If you are like me, keeping little ones busy during the holidays can be a daunting task! I like to get mine involved in as much of the to-do of Christmas as possible. My daughter likes to help wrap and my son uses his muscles to put, or throw, the presents under the tree (thank goodness nothing is breakable!).

We also love a good dress-up dance party. Nothing gets the sillies out like rocking out to our favorite songs.  It’s also a great way to work off any extra holiday treats!

Visit ZiggityZoom.com for today’s 7th Day of Christmas Free Family Fun Printable- fun kids activity, Snowflake WORD Worksheet, and a giveaway for a FREE Ruckus app.

 

Day #4 of Holiday Free Family Fun with Galit Breen

Posted by ruckusholly on December 16th, 2011

Galit BreenWe are continuing 12 Days of Holiday Free Family Fun with our friends at ZiggityZoom.  Our fourth guest blogger is Galit BreenGalit Breen blogs at These Little Waves.  On any given day she can be found juggling one husband, one juggle, three children, and her laptop. When she’s not inspiring others with her writing, you can find her on Twitter as@GalitBreen.

Here’s how she’s keeping the kids busy through the holidays:

During the holidays our kids stay busy in all of the usual ways- coloring, play doh, stickers, dance parries, games, puzzles, cheerio bracelets, whining {Did I really just admit that?}, and movies {And that?}.

They also spend a lot of time helping me. They wrap presents, set tables, make place cards, and bake. {I promise we give them time to play!}

Visit ZiggityZoom.com for today’s 4th Day of Christmas Free Family Fun Printable- fun and festive Christmas Stickers and head over to Ziggity Zoom’s blog for their daily Ruckus app giveaway.

 

 

 

Free Classic Story App to Kick Off Your Holiday Season

Posted by ruckusholly on December 16th, 2011

Velveteen RabbitIt is our pleasure to announce that The Velveteen Rabbit, as told by Meryl Streep, our interactive storybook application produced with our friends at Rabbit Ears, is now available FREE of charge via the App store (regularly $3.99) until Christmas Day, December 25th, 2011.  It’s our way of showing our gratitude for your support and to welcome in the new year by bringing this classic story into the life of your children.

While you’re downloading your free app, don’t forget that from December 26th through the end of the year, you can download all of our classic Read-Play-and-Record Along Rabbit Ears interactive storybooks apps at the special price of $1.99 and we will donate 100% of the net proceeds ($1.39) to dying children at St. Jude Children’s Hospital. Saving lives has never been so easy and this much fun.

The apps that are on sale to benefit St. Jude include Pecos Bill told by Robin Williams, The Velveteen Rabbit  and The Night Before Christmas told by Meryl Streep, John Henry told by Denzel Washington, Tom Thumb told by John Cleese, Goldilocks told by Meg RyanJohnny Appleseed told by Garrison Keillor, The Steadfast Tin Soldier told by Jeremy Irons and Three Little Pigs told by Holly Hunter.  In addition we are releasing two NEW stories during this time period, as well, both launching today: Thumbelina told by Kelly McGillis and Paul Bunyan told by Jonathan Winters.

Happy holidays, friends.  Now get to iTunes and start downloading apps to stuff into your child’s stocking this Christmas or to give on one of the eight nights of Hanukkah!

 

Day #3 of Holiday Free Family Fun with Tawanna Browne Smith

Posted by ruckusholly on December 15th, 2011

the chatty momma

We are continuing 12 Days of Holiday Free Family Fun with our friends at ZiggityZoom.  Our third guest blogger is Tawanna Browne Smith, a traveling mom of 2 who stays on the go and blogs at MomsGuideToTravel.com.  She’s a travel writer for a couple of publications, including NileGuide.com and 10Best.com, in addition to writing for The ExaminerDC and her own blog Mom’s Guide to Travel. When she’s not writing, traveling, chauffeuring or completing triathlons, you can find her on Twitter as @worldtravelmom.

Here’s how she’s keeping the kids busy through the holidays:

This is our first Christmas where the kids are eating gluten free so we plan to do a lot of baking and experimenting with recipes for cookies and cupcakes. It’s a lot of fun to watch my youngest explore the texture of cookie dough and help my oldest apply his math skills to the kitchen. In between baking new creations, and preparing for New Year’s Eve travel, we’ll be planning for the onslaught of birthdays in our household. The festivities don’t end for us on January 1st – that’s just the beginning. We’ll be partying on the 3rd, the 6th, and the 12th as we celebrate the birthdays of my sons and my husband. For three weeks, our house will be the one that never sleeps.

Visit ZiggityZoom.com for today’s 3rd Day of Christmas Free Family Fun Printable- Christmas Bookmarks to share.  Just print, laminate and give!  Also head over to Ziggity Zoom’s blog  for today’s Ruckus app giveaway!

Day #2 of Holiday Free Family Fun with Shari Simpson-Cabelin

Posted by ruckusholly on December 14th, 2011

Shari Simpson-CablinWe are continuing 12 Days of Holiday Free Family Fun with our friends at ZiggityZoom.  Our second guest blogger is Shari-Simpson-Cabelin of DustyEarthMother.com.   Shari writes and rants in her rowdy red-haired way at “Earth Mother just means I’m dusty”, Aiming Low and NJ Mommy Poppins.  You can also follow her over on Twitter at @DustyEarthMom.

When asked how she keeps her kids busy thinking about giving back during the holidays, Shari said:

I try very hard to keep my kids busy with thinking about giving back to others during the holidays: we are helping to wrap gifts at a food pantry, and making care packages for homeless kids. And it’s possible that a tiny bit of this is actually sinking it, as evidenced by my daughter’s funny letter to The Man in Red: “Dear Santa, please bring gifts to poor kids. And when you’re done, I’d like—“ and the list goes on and on, of course. Yes, maybe my kids won’t be winning any humanitarian awards any time soon, but at least they’re thinking about others! A little bit. A very little bit. Hey, I’ll take it.

Visit ZiggityZoom.com for today’s 2nd Day of Holiday Free Family Fun Printable- adorable  Trendy Christmas Cupcake Wrapper, and head over to Ziggity Zoom’s blog to win a free Ruckus app today!

 

Day #1 of Holiday Free Family Fun with Carissa Rogers

Posted by ruckusholly on December 13th, 2011

 

Carissa RogersWe are kicking off the 12 Days of Holiday Free Family Fun with our first guest blogger, Carissa Rogers of GoodnCrazy.com.  Carissa is a GoodNCrazy mom of 3, she writes freelance and actually gets paid to play in the social media sandbox when not carpooling and pretending to be a photographer.  She’s also @CarissaRogers on Twitter and a lot of fun to follow.

When asked how she plans to keep her kids busy during the upcoming holidays, Carissa said:

This year starting back in mid-November we decided to start up a weekly ‘Secret Sweets Delivery’ service! Every Sunday night we bake up a different fun and festive treat, then plot two different neighbors or friends to deliver the goodies on Monday night, we doorbell ditch and then run.

 Each week, we have more and more fun strategizing how to be extra sneakier than the previous week. And EACH WEEK, they always find out we were the surprise attackers? We can’t figure out how they always know—but they do!

We just keep on delivering anyway, (and pretending we are super-sneaky anyway!).

Visit ZiggityZoom.com for today’s 1st Day of Holiday Free Family Fun Printable and Ruckus app giveaway! These All I Want for Christmas Christmas Gift Tags are super cute and original.

12 Days of Holiday Family Fun