Aug. 25, 2016 Update Celebrate 100 Years of our National Parks with FREE admission today! In honor of this centennial milestone, a quick roundup of children's media designed specifically to get kids OUTSIDE to play outdoors in nature and learn eco-literacy lessons for life. Which media would you add that boosts kids knowledge and curiosity about the environment, wildlife … [Read more...]
Can Digital Kids Click With Nature, Wildlife?
Filed Under: Mobile Media, Apps & Gaming Tagged With: Children and Nature, compassion for animals, Defenders of Wildlife, digital kids, digital technology and outdoor play, eco literacy, Environmental Education, environmental stewards, habitat loss, nature apps, nature deficit, NCLI, No-Child-Left-Inside, NWF, play outdoors, tech and nature, TiltWorld, wildlife, wildlife encroachment, World Wildlife Fund
Tilt World’s Nicole Lazzaro (Interview) Putting Emotion Into Game Play
Sept. 2, 2016 Update Adding a few recent finds along these lines of 'putting emotion into game play' like "Shelter, Paws" and other empathy based critter care games to edge towards seeding compassion for all creatures great and small caring for wolf pups and badger babies, instead of fantasy Pokemon Go creations. Also, here's a recently funded Kickstarter called Junior … [Read more...]
Filed Under: EcoKids-Environment, Emerging trends & STEM, Interactive Games, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Mobile Media, Apps & Gaming, People Shaping Youth, Positive Picks, Pro-Social & Positive Picks, Shaping Youth Tagged With: Amy-Jussel, Arbor Day, climate change, deforestation, eco edu iphone apps, eco heroes, eco literacy, Environment-Kids, Environmental Education, Fiero, Flip the Frog, Games for Change, gamification, gaming for trees, green gaming, healthy-planet, iPhone apps kids, kids causes, Madagascar, Nature Rocks, NCLI, Nicole Lazzaro, Planet Green, plant trees, Playsourcing, seeding green, serious-games, social cause gaming, social change, STEM, Sustainability, Tilt World, TiltWorld, WeForest, XeoDesign, XeoPlay, youth eco advocacy