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Friday, February 20, 2009

I/O Brush


I am so excited when I find something new for kids which I can upload o my bog. This I/O brush must be fun for kids. MIT is doing some great stuff as always :)

http://web.media.mit.edu/~kimiko/iobrush/

siftables


http://www.siftables.com/
This is great stuff. So much fun.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Million futures



http://www.millionfutures.org.uk/
Very interesting concept of what we can look forward to in 2025 in the field of education

Monday, January 5, 2009

DESIGN & EDUCATION: Learning From Toys



The Art and Science of toys. I am very privileged to have interacted with Sudarshan Khanna at NID.His help made me present my paper at Denmark.Its wonderful to see how one can make simple things playful and fun.
http://www.sudarshankhanna.com/

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Paper Toys

http://www.papertoys.com/
Fun toys to make. I tried out one came out well.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Crayola


Didnt know Crayola had such a wide range of products. Some very interesting art tools.
http://www.crayola.com/

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Zac Browser




A Browser specially designed for children with Autism.
The installer is available for free download.
http://www.zacbrowser.com/

Kooky Klicker


Didnt know Pens could be so much fun :)

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Toy WIshes


http://www.toywishes.com/
This site is a treasure for toy lovers.
Do check out their blog as well. Categorizes toys by age, type etc.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Re-Mission

http://www.re-mission.net/

Re Mission is not just another video Game.
This is a well researched Game by Hope Lab for teenagers with Cancer.
This is a challenging, 3D "shooter" with 20 levels that takes the player on a journey through the body of young patients with different kinds of cancer. Created by leading video game developers and animators in collaboration with scientific and medical consultants and HopeLab staff, this state-of-the-art game is designed to be cool and fun, while helping players to increase their personal knowledge about cancer and improve their confidence in their ability to manage their cancer.