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iLearn II, the first report by the Games & Learning Publishing Council, analyzes the Education category of Apple's App Store and includes an interview with Din Heiman, our COO and General Manager. (See page 22)
We're recommended as one of 5 Educational Ways to Keep Your Child Busy at Home by FOX News Latino.
Macworld lauds our Featured Movie app in its App Gems: Honorable Mentions section!
Read the great interview Smatoos - the Smart Learning Guide - conducted in November with Din Heiman, our COO and General Manager.
Teachers With Apps gave our Featured Movie app another great review in its November 4, 2011 post.
Our Featured Movie app gets a FIVE-star review from Common Sense Media!
A September 7th article on Gazette.net/Maryland Community News Online showed how a local educator is using our September 11th movie to gently teach kids about the attacks.
USA Today Education suggested our free app in an August 31st tweet.
The British magazine Tap! is a fan of our Featured Movie app!
French Elle recommended our Featured Movie app as a good summer resource for "les enfants."
The Epoch Times chose our Featured Movie app as its "iPhone App of the Week" and gave it a great write-up!
PC World quotes BrainPOP COO Din Heiman in its January 25 article about the launch of the Google Apps Marketplace Education category and our offerings there.
Audrey Watters quotes COO Din Heiman in her ReadWriteWeb post about the launch of the Google Apps Marketplace Education category.
Read what BrainPOP COO Din Heiman has to say about the Google Apps Marketplace in Tech News Ninja.
Canada's TEACH Magazine included a great write-up about BrainPOP on January 24, 2011.
The ed tech blog Teachers with Apps reviewed and recommended our free Featured Movie app on December 31.
New York Times writer Bob Tedeschi recommended our Featured Movie app in his December 22nd column.
BrainPOP gets ink in a White House Office of Science & Technology Policy blog post about the National STEM Video Game Challenge.
According to the online educator community We Are Teachers, ours is one of the "Educational iPad, iPod and iPhone Apps That You and Your Kids Will Love."
The November/December 2010 Buyer's Guide edition of iPhone Life magazine listed our free Featured Movie app among the "best of the best" in the Education category.
The New York Times magazine recommended BrainPOP in its "Medium" column ("Points of Entry") on September 19, 2010. Scroll down to the bottom of the page!
Jim Wenzloff talked about our free Featured Movie app on his blog, A New Adventure.
The App Goddess gave our free Featured Movie app - now universal! - two thumbs up. Watch the review on YouTube.
Blogging after ISTE 2010, eSchool News writer Ted Lai listed BrainPOP as one of the products he'd want with him if ever he was stranded on a desert island. Read what he said.
Wired's GeekDad blog featured our Ada Lovelace movie on Ada Lovelace Day, 2010.
Boing Boing put our Ada Lovelace movie on their March 20, 2010 homepage.
An article in the September 28, 2009 issue of Tennessee's Maryville Daily News talks about BrainPOP, state standards, and the role our resources play in a local classroom.
Read about BrainPOP's impact on a Georgia school district in the September 18, 2009 edition of the Cherokee Tribune.
The PBS program "NOW" mentioned our Swine Flu movie on its web site in May 2009.
School Library Journal wrote about our Women's History Month mini-site in its March 19, 2008 edition.
Wired editor Nicholas Thompson included BrainPOP on his list of best web sites for brainy kids when he appeared on CBS’ "The Early Show January 30, 2008."
WFOR, Miami’s CBS affiliate, interviewed Kathleen Cattie, a Fienberg-Fisher Elementary School teacher, about her experience with BrainPOP. Check out the January 28, 2008 clip.
The NSTA (National Science Teachers’ Association) touted our new movie on antibiotic resistance and superbugs on the “Grab Bags” section of its web site, January 11, 2008.
School Library Journal gave BrainPOP an A+ in its January 2008 review.
T.H.E. Journal, in its January 2008 edition, noted Moby’s appearance at FETC.
KPRC Houston
(October 3, 2007)
WABC New York
(September 29, 2007)
AJC News for Kids
(September 2007)
New York cable news channel NY1 interviewed Karina Linch, BrainPOP’s Senior Vice President, on August 30, 2007. Watch the clip!
"POP Movies That Educate"
(May 2007)
"Kids are Feeling the Heat"
(April 23, 2007)
"Kids' Top Fear: Global Warming"
(April 22, 2007)
"Free Animated Movies for Black History Month"
(February 27, 2007)
We've also been mentioned in publications and media outlets including the Chicago Sun-Times, the Miami Herald, Staten Island Live, Hearing Health, and others. Check back often for the latest coverage.


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