A New — and Free — Resource for Streaming Indie Films

Posted on August 23, 2013 at 3:59 pm

Check with your local library to see whether your library card gives you access to IndieFlix, a free service with a wide selection of indie films you can stream online or through Roku or XBox, everything from Fred Astaire in “Royal Wedding” (with that astounding dancing on the ceiling number) to experimental shorts, animation, and classic cult films.  Any place that has separate categories on the menu for “comedy,” “dark comedy,” and “dramedy” has my respect.  Highly recommended.

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Before You Download that “Educational” App for Your Baby

Posted on August 10, 2013 at 3:59 pm

The Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood has filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission charging that “educational” apps for babies do not have any documented value.  This is the same group that made the charges against Baby Einstein that led to a settlement that had Disney offering refunds to consumers who relied on their claims that the DVDs were beneficial to babies.  CCFC says:

The false and deceptive marketing by Fisher-Price and Open Solutions creates the impression that their apps effectively educate infants when time with tablets and smart phones is actually the last thing babies need for optimal learning and development. Both companies claim that their mobile apps will teach babies skills and information-including words and numbers- but neither company offers any evidence to back up their claims. To date, not a single credible scientific study has shown that babies can acquire language or math skills from interacting with screens. In addition, screen time may be harmful for babies. Research links infant screen time to sleep disturbances and delayed language acquisition, as well as problems in later childhood, such as poor school performance and childhood obesity. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends discouraging screen time for children under two.

In their cover letter, CCFC notes that “According to a 2012 report by the Joan Ganz Cooney Center, over 80% of the top-selling apps in the “Education” category of the iTunes’ App Store target children. Sixty percent of the top 25 apps target toddlers and preschool children—more than double the percentage that target adults.”

The companies charged are Fisher-Price and Open Solutions, whose apps like “Laugh and Learn” purport to teach babies counting, words, or motor skills.  Studies show that babies learn far more effectively from interaction with people than they do from machines.  To add your name to the complaint against companies making unsubstantiated claims that their products benefit babies, visit the CCFC site.

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This American Life Celebrates Its 500th Episode

Posted on July 13, 2013 at 3:01 pm

I love “This American Life.”  For 17 years, Ira Glass has been sharing our stories, funny, wrenching, scary, romantic, always engaging and illuminating.  He tells Buzzfeed how he feels 500 episodes later.  Definitely worth a look, especially at the list of his favorite episodes and the memo with some of the other titles for the show that they considered and rejected.  And here’s a good list of some of the best episodes to get started or to find gems you might have missed.

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New From SpiritClips: Hallmark Hall of Fame and More For Families

Posted on June 18, 2013 at 10:33 pm

New from SpiritClips: unlimited access to Hallmark Hall of Fame movies, thoughtfully selected Hollywood classics and original short films via the web and stream-to-TV devices.  This is a great source for inspiring, heartwarming stories that you won’t find anywhere else.  The app will be out in July.  Take a look!

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