Zoodles: the Internet for Kids
The idea for Zoodles was born while Mark watched his 4-year-old daughter, Abbie, struggle while using the computer. He wondered why kids were constantly trying to adapt to computers rather than the computers adapting to them. After talking with dozens of other parents, it became clear that parents were equally frustrated with the experiences their children were having online. Parents universally believed that the computer could help their kids learn, but they couldn't find great, fun, educational content. Additionally, they wanted more say over what their children were doing online. Parents didn’t really want to open up the whole, sometimes scary, web to their young kids. Mark decided it was time to build a safe, fun, online educational experience for kids that also gave parents the information and control they wanted. After discussing the idea with his friend, Rich, they decided to form a company to build Zoodles.
Since then, the team has grown and includes incredibly talented engineers, educational experts from Stanford University, and creative designers who understand
how to build simple interfaces for kids. The team is excited to be working on a product that can change how children learn while giving parents an active
role in the experience.
Click this link for safe internet browsing with http://www.zoodles.com.


1 comments:
Hi, this is Rachel from Zoodles! Thanks so much for posting about us - we are especially interested to hear how Zoodles can be improved to serve the visually impaired community. Any questions or comments please email us at feedback at zoodles dot com - we read our emails every day!
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