Sesame Workshop wants to improve iPad apps for kids
The organization behind Sesame Street want to improve the quality of apps using their name from 3rd party developers, according to AppleInsider.com.
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“Sesame Workshop‘s Best Practices Guide for Children’s App Development is now available for download. In addition to insight from the organization’s more than 40 years of children’s media testing, the paper, highlighted on Monday by All Things D, includes more than 50 touchscreen studies conducted by Sesame Workshop.
Those tests found that the most intuitive gesture for children is a simple tap on the screen. Kids also like to trace and draw on the screen but have a hard time not lifting their finger, so Sesame Workshop recommends that developers make their applications support partial completion.”
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