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Moms and Tech Twitter Party – #RuckusMoms

Posted by ruckusholly on February 15th, 2012

Woman In The Grass With A ComputerJoin us on Twitter at @RuckusMedia on March 1st at 9pm ET as we chat about moms and tech WITH moms who tech!

Joining us will be four tech bloggers who will moderate and guide us as we talk about two topics close to their hearts and professional lives.  They are:  Beckie Mostello from Tech Talk for Moms, Heidi Leder from Coast 2 Coast MomJacqueline Cromwell from Nerd Family Blogs and Grace Duffy from Formerly Gracie.

We are fully aware that moms are power users of technology and social media.  Whether they’re programming their own web sites, using tech to stay organized, using Facebook and Twitter, writing blogs or thesis papers on their iPads or Macs, or using tech to help educate their children or balance their careers and family lives, moms and tech go together.  We’ll talk about all of these issues and more by chatting with the experts.

RSVP and join the party for a chance to win one of these prizes:

  • 6 FREE Months of the Premium version of Cozi, the #1 online calendar and organizing app for web and mobile.
  • $25 gift card to FashionPlaytes, the fun design your own clothes destination for ages 5-12.
  • Two copies of The Digital Mom Handbook, from the founders of ClassyMommy.com and MomGenerations.com, the ultimate guide to helping moms build successful careers at home by doing what they already do online – just better.
  • Blue Sky Planners, functional and stylish calendars.
  • Duo Pop and Duo Plink—the two newest iPad game accessories from Discovery Bay Games, created to unite traditional board game play with digital gaming for heads-up together time, $20 Apple Gift Card to purchase apps for game accessories, Highlights Magazines, and PopChips.
  • Ruckus Media Group app giveaways galore.
  • And more prizes soon to be announced!

To RSVP:

1. RSVP at twtvite: http://twtvite.com/RuckusMomsTech

2. Follow our moderators on Twitter (optional): @TechTalkforMoms @NerdMom @C2CMom @GraceDuffy

3. Sign up for the Ruckus Media Newsletter (optional): http://bit.ly/r2AOiN

4. Follow us on Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/ruckusmedia/ (optional)

5. Follow us on Facebook (optional): http://www.facebook.com/RuckusMediaGroup

6. Tweet this and follow us on Twitter (optional): Join @RuckusMedia for a twitter party about Moms and Tech on 3/1 at 9pm EST http://bit.ly/Ap61qc #RuckusMoms

“See” you all soon!

Day #12 of Holiday Free Family Fun with Jerri Ann Reason

Posted by ruckusholly on December 24th, 2011

Jerri AnnWe are continuing 12 Days of Holiday Free Family Fun with our friends at ZiggityZoom.  Our twelveth guest blogger is the fabulous Jerri Ann Reason.

Jerri Ann is the mom to 2 awesome boys, wife to one wonderful husband, all of whom support her endeavors online as a blogger and a social media consultant. Jerri Ann’s philosphy sounds like a boxer as she constantly boasts that each day is about learning life and learning how to take the punches. She concludes that landing a punch is not near as important as feeling like you are in the fight. You can find her at Mom~E~Centric (www.momecentric.com) and on her education based non-profit Educate My Alabama (www.educatemyalabama.org) as well as on Twitter @The_Jerri_Ann and @EducateMyAL.

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

This year, the kids are out of school after Christmas instead of before so we can count on good toys and goodies from Santa to help entertain the little guys that week.  

Last year we started what we hope to continue as a new tradition.  We took in the movie Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel and hit the bowling alley which was relatively empty.  This year, we are headed out to Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked.  We may move our bowling fun to one day earlier in the week just to add some excitement to the week.  

We don’t do movies but once or twice a year but we have been bowling several times so who knows what we might find to do.  With my husband off work all week, which rarelyl happens, we hope to find all kinds of fun lurking near by.  Our latest hobby is GeoCaching and even the boys are enjoying a few rounds especially if we go to the closest state park where the cache’s are all within walking and hiking distance.

Here’s a sticky post on my blog underneath my Holiday Gift Guide.  I’ll do my best to get the links updated each day………*deep breath*

http://www.momecentric.com/2011/holiday-gift-guide/ruckus-media-and-christmas-fun

 

Visit ZiggityZoom.com for today’s 12th Day of Christmas Free Family Fun Printable, 3D Paper Reindeer & Sleigh, and a giveaway for a FREE Ruckus app.

 

 

Announcing the 12 Days of Holiday Family Fun

Posted by ruckusholly on December 12th, 2011

12 days of holiday funStarting tomorrow here on our blog, we’ll be launching into 12 Days of Holiday Family Fun.  Each day between December 13th – December 24th we’ll be featuring a guest blogger who will tell us how she’s planning to entertain her kids during the holiday break.  Meanwhile, our friends over at ZiggityZoom, will also post about the holidays, while celebrating their new game app launch Feed the Monster and will be offering fun, free Holiday printables every single day!

Everyday you will see one of your favorite bloggers giving tips about what to do with the kids during the holidays.  The list includes Carissa Rogers from Goodncrazy.com, Galit Breen from TheseLittleWaves.com, Shari Simpson from DustyEarthMother.com, Angela Roy from MommyPR.com, Esti Berkowitz from PrimetimeParenting.com, Pauline Campos from AspiringMama.com, Tawanna Browne Smith from MomsGuidetoTravel.com, Imani-Powell-Razat as seen on NBC’s Moms & The City http://bit.ly/m36Mx0, Jenn Jacura from PrincessJenn.com, Tonia Sanders from TheChattyMomma.com, Ashley Saunders from TeachableMommy.com and Jeri Ann Reason from MomECentric.com.

Tune in tomorrow to the 1st Day of Holidays Free Family Fun and be sure to follow us on Twitter at @ruckusmediagroup, @feedmonsterapp and @ziggityzoom.

 

Join Our Twitter Party to Discuss Teaching Our Children the Importance of Giving Back on December 6th at 9pm EST

Posted by ruckusholly on November 28th, 2011

St Jude HospitalAs you know, we have partnered with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® to help children who need it most this holiday season. It’s an honor to be involved with an organization that cares so much about children and their well-beings as much as we do.

Being involved in this phenomenal campaign has made us think about our own children and how they’re never too young to learn the value of helping others. As we know, children learn by watching their parents. Take talking, for instance. We talk to our children from the time they’re babies and, after a while, they start talking back. We know that if they see us reading, chances are they will learn to love it, too. We can also model compassion and generosity. If children see us donating our time, money, and belongings, they will learn to do the same.

As parents ourselves and producers of educational products, we care a lot about this topic, so we thought we’d spend this month’s Twitter Party sharing tips and encouraging others to raise their children to help others. For this conversation, we are partnering up with our friends at @StJude and a few of the campaign’s partners.

Come hang out with us on Tuesday, December 6 from 9-10pm EST at hashtag #stjuderuckus on Twitter (or on TweetGrid, TweetDeck or TweetChat, whichever platform you prefer. @StJude will be on hand, and @mommymentor@ciaomom, @amotherhoodblog, @complicatedmama@saving4today and @primetimeparent will be on board to moderate the discussion, and as usual, we’ll great giveaways including plenty of Ruckus apps, St. Jude merchandise and more.  You must RSVP on Twitvite and be at the party to be in the running for the prizes.

To learn more about St. Jude Thanks and Giving campaign and its partners, please visit www.stjude.org or call 1-800-4STJUDE. To purchase Ruckus’ interactive storybooks for iOS mobile devices and help support St. Jude during the holiday season, visit the Ruckus Media Group page at iTunes.

If you’re not already following us, we’re on Twitter at @RuckusMedia.  RSVP for the Twitter party here and while you are at it, please join us on Facebook  for the latest and greatest on Ruckus. Be sure to check out our videos on You Tube, sign up for our RSS feed and pick up our apps on iTunes.

The App Divide Twitter Party Wrap Up

Posted by ruckusholly on November 18th, 2011

child with ipad

Last night we gathered with our followers on Twitter to talk about “The App Divide: Screen Time and Our Kids.”  Like many of you, we read the NY Times piece on this topic, amongst many others, titled “Screen Time Higher Than Ever for Children Study Finds”.  It talked about the results of a study conducted by Common Sense Media that came up with new findings regarding children and their use of screen time.

The report found that:

- Children under 8 are spending more time than ever in front of screens

- There is an emerging “app gap” in which affluent children are likely to use mobile educational games while those in low-income families are the most likely to have televisions in their bedrooms.

- Almost half the families with incomes above $75,000 had downloaded apps specifically for their young children, compared with one in eight of the families earning less than $30,000.

- Half of children in the study under 8 had access to a mobile device like a smartphone, a video iPod, or an iPad or other tablet.

- The report found that despite more than a decade of warnings from the American Academy of Pediatrics that screen time offers no benefits for children under 2.

As a digital media company, we find the whole report fascinating and we wanted to talk about it.  So, we gathered our friends, @momtodaniellethechattymomma,@davidbfox and @huppiemama to help guide the discussion.

Here are some of the things people had to say about the topic:

 

About the amount of time kids are spending with screen time:

IrishRed02: my children spend about 1 hour in front of a screen a day and maybe 30mins in front of a diff screen like ipad or iphone

iPad_storytime: I believe that all screens are not created equal & some screen time is more ‘nutritious’ 4 kids than others

lmmccollister: We limit time, they need to spend time playing outside also. We think we raise very rounded children!!

momtodanielle:  My daughter enjoys playing with my iPad.She is in first grade,learning how to read. I choose educational apps.

Alex_Marichal: I don’t think strictly limiting screen time helps; just places more value on it; should be an understanding of moderation.

 

About the App Gap:

HC_Lawrence: The pricing is not the problem it’s access to the tablets. But perhaps libraries can fill that gap inhouse.

RuthSpiro: Library funding is being cut way back, many can’t even buy new books.

reneereads: its a little like when computers first came into our homes, great digital divide then too.

Michael_Parsons: I think it has to do with surroundings and possibilities honestly I’m sure is comparable 2 other educational means.

lynleystace: I used to think I’d never let my kid have a TV in her room, but can watch TV on mobile devices, so harder to stop it now.

libraryvoice: We worried abt kids spending too much time consuming junk on TV. Then came Sesame Street. It’s all how you use the tool.

iPad_storytime: I predict that in the long-term, access to tablets will bring digital books to kids who aren’t reading at all now.

 

On calling the IOS device a babysitter:

lynleystace: I think the word ‘babysitting’ when used in regards to technology can have unfortunate connotations.

beeacutie2: So true and it has helped me on the airplane, but that was all, I could not let him just stare at it all day!

TheChattyMomma: The honest answer is everyone who has kids playing w/smartphones uses them as babysitters. Yeah, I said it!

HuppieMama: Children want to be little mommies & daddies. They observe closely and imitate.

HC_Lawrence: It’s not a babysitter no more than a book is one unless it’s mindless. Lot of good educational apps and books available.

 

On what age is appropriate to buy IOS devices for children:

lynleystace: My daughter was 2 when she started using an iPad. TBH, she doesn’t like it all that much.

mistisikes: My 3 yr old uses a computer– usually learning games, websites like Starfall.

HuppieMama: I was actually surprised to see that the new kids tablets are ages 4+. Seem appropriate for 2+.

mistisikes: Kids have no fear with technology… It has always been part of their world.

momtodanielle: Am I the only one that feels that today’s technology is mind blowing?

On the benefits of iPads to children:

petritiasylves: creativity and imagination.

mellanhead: educational, there are alot of apps to help with counting, math and such.

TheChattyMomma: Kids hand eye coordination, comprehension, language skills, and thinking skills are improved w/apps!

lynleystace: It’s hard to know the exact benefits of apps, though I suspect there are many. We need more formal studies.

CuteMonsterDad: An intuitive interface which allows easy navigation and motor skill development.

 

On whether people use the library to check out apps:

libraryvoice: I think that’s a real opportunity for public libraries to play a role.

HuppieMama: Instead of learning to read at the library, they are learning to read thru computers, iPads, smart phones.

IrishRed02: that would be great if libraries would start renting or allowing use of tablets.

RuthSpiro: Library funding is being cut way back, many can’t even buy new books.

 

Stay tuned to news about our next Twitter party scheduled for December 6th with our friends at St. Jude about raising an altruistic child. 

 

 

 

 

Get Ready to Join Our My Little Pony Twitter Party on Tuesday, September 27th at 9pm

Posted by ruckusholly on September 19th, 2011

My Little Pony App

We are getting ready to launch our newest app,  My Little Pony: Twilight Sparkle: Teacher for a Day.  The big launch day on iTunes is this Thursday and we could not be more excited!

My Little Pony: Twilight Sparkle: Teacher for a Day” is for a new generation of My Little Pony fans. They’ll join Twilight Sparkle, Applejack, Rainbow Dash, Pinkie Pie, Fluttershy, Rarity and Spike as they embark on a exciting adventure to learn the history of Equestira, the kingdom of Princess Celestia and all of the Pegasus, Earth and Unicorn ponies. It features story-driven activities that guide Twilight Sparkle and Spiky, culminating in the Grand Galloping Gala.

In My Little Pony style, the focus is on friendship and loyalty.  All of the ponies in the story work together to make the party great, all in the spirit of friendship.

Come hang out with us on Tuesday, September 27th from 9-10pm EST at hashtag #RuckusMLP on Twitter (or on TweetGrid, TweetDeck or TweetChat, whichever platform you prefer) for a discussion on friendship and everything that you love about the My Little Pony brand.  We’ll be joined by our fabulous moderators: @mommymentor @thechattymomma @amotherhoodblog @coolkidsmommy who all know a thing or two the topic.

We’ll have great giveaways provided by our friends at Playskool.  We’ll also have plenty of My Little Pony apps on hand to give away, as well.  And for the grand prize, a girl’s bike by our good friends at Shwinn Bikes. You must RSVP on Twitvite to be in the running for the prizes.

If you’re not already following us, we’re on Twitter at @RuckusMedia.  RSVP for the Twitter party here and while you are at it, please join us on Facebook  for the latest and greatest on Ruckus. Be sure to check out our videos on You Tube, sign up for our RSS feed and pick up our apps on iTunes.

Disclosure: Prizes will be provided by our friends at Hasbro and Schwinn Bikes.  We are grateful to both companies.

On the Blogs

Posted by ruckusholly on September 19th, 2011

We are so lucky to be immersed in a fabulous world of bloggers who support us, write about us and share our love for literacy, parenting, technology and everything else that we at Ruckus live for.  We want to take a quick moment today and thank everyone who has ever mentioned in a post, review, article, tweet, Facebook mention or iTunes review.  We wouldn’t be here without you!  Here are a few examples of recent app reviews:

Chuck & FriendsOver at Midwestern Moms, they called Chuck & Friends ”one of the most interactive reading applications for a child” that they’ve ever encountered.

Leila at Don’t Speak Whinese said that her kids enjoyed our apps on a camping trip, that “it was a brilliant option to have on the go or when their patience was being tested while fishing!”  The interactive aspect of the Chuck app helped her kids learn words.

The Dadvocate Project  said that Chuck ”is a great game for ages 1.5 to five years old. As I mentioned at the beginning I want games that can span a decent age range and this game certainly qualifies. Another aspect of a good game is one that my kids want to play again.”

A writer at Modern Home Modern Baby said the graphics in Spot the Dot “are good and simple without being simplistic. The concept of concentrating to accomplish a goal is great. And the ability to capture the player’s attention makes this app one to try in my opinion.”

This is just a snippet of the blogging love we have shared over the last year since Ruckus Media was born.  We look forward to sharing more of our apps, growth and prospects right here on this blog, Twitter and Facebook.

 

 

Back to School Twitter Party Count-down with Kleenex Field Trips

Posted by ruckusholly on August 31st, 2011

Kleenex BTS

School may be out for the summer, but many parents already are making plans to make sure their young students have all the essentials for a successful back-to-school season. The Kleenex brand is too. Just in time for the 2011 – 2012 school year, Kleenex brand facial tissues is committing $500,000 to help fund an important component of children’s education: school field trips. 

During our Twitter party on Thursday night at 9pm EST, we’ll be giving away FIVE Kleenex on-the-go packages, including a wallet pack, auto pack and pocket pack (information below).  We’ll be discussing this innovative program in depth, as well, and we’ll talk about field trips, amongst other back to school topics with our other sponsors, Schwinn Bikes, Blue Sky Home Series, Fooz Kids and The Digital Mom Handbook: How to Blog, Vlog, Tweet and Facebook Your Way to a Dream Career at Home.

Field trips offer experiential learning in real-world settings, and they have always been a favorite school activity for kids who like to stay on-the-go. According to the Lemelson-MIT Invention Index, hands-on activities outside the classroom, such as field trips, are one of the most effective ways to engage youth ages 12 through 17. Unfortunately, though, one in four schools in the U.S. is being forced to cut or even eliminate field trips due to budget cuts, according to a 2009 survey conducted by the American Association of School Administrators.

 To help fill the gap, the Kleenex brand is committing half a million dollars to help schools across America keep field trips as a part of the educational curriculum. The brand is inviting parents, teachers and everyone else to try to help their schools win a share of the cash by participating in the online Kleenex brand Back to School Sweepstakes program.

The Kleenex brand Back to School Sweepstakes will award 100 schools a $5,000 award to be used toward field trips during the 2011 – 2012 school year. Starting in July, consumers can enter the sweepstakes with a few simple steps:

  • Visit www.Facebook.com/Kleenex
  • Click on the “Back to School” tab at the top of the page
  • Vote for your favorite participating school -OR-
  • Register the school of your choice by clicking the “Add a School” box and filling out the digital registration form

The top 100 U.S. schools that finish with the most votes on the Kleenex brand Facebook page will receive a $5,000 award from the Kleenex brand. Voting ends on September 14. The winning schools will be notified on or around September 15, and an official list of winners will be posted on the Kleenex brand and Kimberly-Clark Facebook pages between October 14 and October 31. Visit Facebook.com/Kleenex for complete entry requirements and to learn how you and your friends and family can help win field trips for your child’s school.

Also just in time for the back-to-school season, the Kleenex brand is adding a new line of on-the-go packs with Sneeze Shield to make it easy to help keep stuff off kids’ hands in the classroom, on field trips, at home or wherever kids go.

Moms and teachers rely on Kleenex brand as the only facial tissues with Sneeze Shield help to keep stuff off hands so that kids can get on with the fun of being kids. That’s why Kleenex brand is introducing a new line of on-the-go packs to make it easier to Sneeze Shield kids wherever they go.

The on-the-go packages which we are giving out during the Twitter party include:

  • The wallet pack. It is thin and sleek, so you can always keep a tissue on hand. Their trendy design and convenient size make it the perfect accessory for hip tweens and teens.
  • The auto pack. It fits perfectly in the car door or glove compartment – no need to lug around a box of tissue or fumble in a purse for a tissue while driving.
  • The new and improved pocket pack. A long-time favorite has been improved to feature three-ply tissue.

 

Ruckus Media Group Twitter Party 

Thursday, September 1st, 9pm EST /6pm PST / 8pm CT

Topic: Back to School

Hashtag: #RuckusBTS

Tweet Grid Link: http://goo.gl/ehqD6

Here is what you have to do be eligible for the prizes:

*You must RSVP

*You must attend the party to receive and accept your prize (s).

*Sign up for our newsletter and “like” our Facebook page.

Disclosure: Kleenex is responsible for generously donating and shipping the prizes mentioned in this post.

BlogHer Twitter Party!

Posted by ruckusholly on July 25th, 2011
BlogHer 11Thursday, July 28th

3pm EST /12pm PST / 2pm CT

 

Hashtag: #RuckusBlogHer

Tweet Grid Link: http://bit.ly/nXYFNj

We’re just over one week to BlogHer 2011 and we are all thinking about it! Join our fabulous moderators as we talk about what to expect at the conference, what we hope to get out of the conference, the agenda, the parties and so much more.  Feel free to bring all your questions and comments to the party.

As usual, we’ll have prizes galore.  Stay tuned for further information, but you can always count on multiple app giveaways from our growing library.

No RSVP is required, just come, but if you are know that you’re coming, please RSVP in the comment section below.