Posts Tagged ‘teachers’

Calling All Parents, Teachers, Librarians and more: Reading Tips Wanted

Posted by ruckusholly on February 27th, 2012

Teacher and Parent TipsCalling all parents, childcare providers, teachers, reading specialists and literacy professionals including librarians!

We at Ruckus Media Group, creator of award-winning interactive storybooks for children, are looking for reading tips to stimulate children’s love of reading, both inside and outside the classroom. Who better to write those tips than you, the expert? We know that you work with children day in and day out to find that “just-right” way for each child to develop a love of reading, whether they are your own children or your students.

Please email your creative reading tip and photograph to TeacherTips@RuckusMediaGroup.com (if you are a specialist) or ParentTips@RuckusMediaGroup.com (if you are a parent). If your tip is chosen, we’ll credit the submission with your name and image, and post a link directly to your site or school. And, you’ll also be eligible to receive a $10 iTunes gift card to select your choice of stories from our library.

Here are the rules, terms and conditions (make sure you read the fine print before entering):

  • You must be at least 18 years old to enter.
  • Photos (high-resolution jpegs at a maximum size of 100 KB) must accompany all submissions, and should include your name, title, school (if applicable), city and state. If you would like us to link to your blog or website, please send us your URL.
  • Reading tip minimum word count: 25 words.
  • Only authors of tips selected by Ruckus Media Group will receive a $10 iTunes card.
  • All submitted reading tips will be reviewed by an education adviser appointed by Ruckus Media Group.
  • If selected, you must fill out a consent form (to be provided by Ruckus Media Group) certifying that you are the individual in the photos, that you are the individual identified by the submitted name and contact information, that all submitted information is true and accurate and that you own the copyright interest in all submitted materials and have the right to consent to Ruckus Media’s Group’s use of such materials.  You also agree to indemnify RMG against any and all liability to third-parties arising from RMG’s use of your submission as described below.
  • You grant Ruckus Media Group permission to use the submitted: tip, photo, name, school name and location information for any and all promotional purposes related to Ruckus Media Group.
  • Ruckus Media Group reserves the right to end this campaign at any time and to refuse acceptance of further submissions without notice.

 

We can’t wait to work together to continue our mission to create experiences through mobile devices that educate children and stimulate literacy.

Start sending your tips (you can send as many as you like) today and let’s motivate the world to read!

What’s New in Kid’s Apps?

Posted by ruckusholly on February 9th, 2011

by Holly Rosen Fink, Ruckus Media Marketing Consultant

2/9/11

 

New Kids Apps

WHAT’S NEW IN KIDS APPS?

With over 250,000 children’s apps available at iTunes, we know it’s difficult for parents, teachers, librarians, and kids to find out what’s new.  So many apps bursting on the scene – how to keep track of them?  What should you be taking a peek at?  What’s right for your child and your family, either based on age or subject matter or concept?  What could be ideal to help your students improve literacy skills?  Help is on the way:  we’ve just launched WHAT’S NEW IN KIDS APPS?to give app fans quick one-line descriptions of new apps for kids with links to iTunes or Android Market for you to explore.  Subscribe to the site’s feed and you’ll get the short notices delivered automatically.  Easy.

AUTO-PARTY THE NEWS

We believe the release of a new children’s app begs celebration and, to spread the birthday wishes, we’re tapping into the viral power of Twitter.  Sign up for @newkidsapps; plus, you can be share the twitter love by auto-tweeting info (should be just a few tweets a week) to your followers.  That way, each new app gets (in the words of Twitter Book Parties) a “communal HURRAH!”

ARE YOU AN APP DEVELOPER? WE WELCOME YOUR NEWS, TOO.

Have news of a new kids app you want to share and toast to on its release day? We welcome news from our colleagues; if you’ve developed a new kids story app, we’ll feature your news.  Here’s how to get your apps included.  We just ask that you agree to spread the news about the others, too. Don’t worry, it won’t take much time — you can auto-tweet your Happy App Birthday wishes in your twitter stream.

Here’s to spreading the buzz about new kids apps!

PS:  NewKidsApps.com, featuring full features with special offers, chances to get free apps, behind-the-scenes stories of how the apps were created, and more coming soon.  Stay tuned!