• 02 Jan

    To start 2013 with a bang we’d like to introduce you to the latest addition to the BrainPOP UK family: our new Android™ app.

    Android app on ASUS

    Get our BrainPOP UK Android app

    Learning at Your Fingertips™ with BrainPOP UK

    Android users can now get “Mobylised” too, for free, with our Featured Movie app for Android devices.

    It has all the same features and content as our hugely successful Apple app and allows all school and home BrainPOP UK subscribers full access, at no extra cost. Simply enter the same username and password you normally use to access BrainPOP UK.

    If you don’t subscribe you can still check in every day to watch the Featured Movie and its related quiz, free of charge.

    Why go mobile with Moby?

    BrainPOP is designed to deliver an unsurpassed breadth and depth of educational topics while keeping the integration of learning and technology a seamless and simple experience.

    Android app screenshot

    You know what this means? Using smartphone, tablet or touch screen devices in class, at home or on the go you can be confident that BrainPOP resources are optimised and accessible to (nearly) everyone.

    • Schools that use mobile devices can employ BrainPOP movies and quizzes in new and exciting ways.
    • Quiz results are tracked (per device) for better personalised assessment.
    • Kids shouldn’t have to wait for it to be ‘school’ time to access learning – they should have access to learning wherever they are. Out of school access provides a perfect opportunity to blend BrainPOP content into home learning so encourage parents to get the app – it’s free to download!
    • Every movie is fully subtitled, can go full screen and can be paused and scanned easily.
    • The app also has “predictive search” which means we try to guess what word you’re searching before you finish typing it – pretty neat, eh?

    How to get access to all the movies and quizzes on your Android device

    The Android app does not have in-app subscriptions but you can subscribe via our store, which provides full access to both our web and mobile resources.

    1. Get the app from Google Play (it’s free)
    2. Go to the BrainPOP UK Store and choose the appropriate option.
    3. Schools can be invoiced and parents can buy 1, 6 or 12 month access using credit/debit cards or PayPal. This option gives you full access to both our web and mobile resources.
    4. Got your username and password? Now log into the app when prompted and access all movies and quizzes at no extra charge.

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  • 19 Dec

    Is it nearly Xmas already? Where did the year go?

    Guess it’s time to dust off the Santa hat, crisp up the turkey and settle back with a glass of Moby’s special egg nog to take a wander down memory lane and give you my top 6 moments of 2012.

    This is my 4th annual “Top moments…” post, by the way. If you want to look at our journey over the last 3 years (rose tinted glasses optional) you may do so from these links:

    Back in the present? Nice. Let’s begin the countdown…

    6) and 5) If you’re ‘appy and you know it

    2012 saw the arrival of two significant product enhancements: full access to all the BrainPOP UK movies and quizzes on our mobile iOS app and single sign on & pupil assessment through our Google App. Even though they are two separate technologies I’m adding them together because they reinforce a message that’s important to BrainPOP: it’s not about the tech.

    BrainPOP UK app on iPhone and iPhone

    BrainPOP UK app on iPhone and iPhone

    It’s about how the tech gives educators an increased ability to blend BrainPOP into a variety of different contexts. For example, this great blog post describes how our mobile app enabled students to learn independently:

    “Recently I used the BrainPOP app to encourage students to learn independently from the teacher with great outcomes. Students were motivated to learn as they were in control. The element of choice motivated students to learn in a variety of ways. Students enjoyed the short animated movies and all feedback was very positive. Students felt that they learn better from using the app and that they found it easier to use than YouTube and BBC Bitesize because the way that the app was set out and the quality of the videos and quizzes. The multiple choice quizzes provide a competitive twist to AfL and all students enjoyed taking part.”

    Gavin Smart, Teacher of Science at Priory Community School -  ”Students learn independently using the BrainPOP UK app

    And for Google we have to highlight Norfolk Shared Services, the only county to have rolled out Google Apps for Education to all pupils and staff. First we were delighted to be endorsed by schools within Norfolk and meet the technical and curriculum criteria set by ICT and the Norfolk Integrated Education Advisory Service.

    Then our Google app was added to their new cloud portal as the UK’s first LA wide integration to an educational resource!

    This enabled 150,000 Norfolk students and teachers to seamlessly sign in to BrainPOP using their Google credentials and add their quiz results to their Google spreadsheets.

    This is just the start. There’s such delights coming your way in 2013 it’s taking all my willpower not to disclose them to you now.

    Just remember, it’s not the technology, it’s what the technology enables you to do.

    4) Taking the 100 Word Challenge

    The 100 Word Challenge is a wonderful example of a grass roots blogging/literacy initiative. Run (unpaid) by the inspiring Julia Skinner and her volunteer team of teachers it’s encouraging young writers across the world.

    We were deeply honoured to be offered the opportunity to provide the creative writing prompt for the challenge in May 2012. We created a one-off animation which saw Tim & Moby trekking through a mysterious jungle only to discover…well, that was up the fertile imaginations of the entrants!

    100 Word Challenge logo We 100% support the efforts of the 100WC and implore you to check it out. As a stimulus for literacy it’s one of the best.

    3) Free BrainPOP CPD

    In September we launched our Webinar series, free online CPD for teachers looking to learn how to enhance their BrainPOP knowledge.

    We also hosted some amazing guest teachers such as Ian Addison who demonstrated “Google Apps and Project-Based Learning” and Danny Nicholson from Think-Bank on “Making your Interactive Whiteboard POP”.

    We’ll be running one a month in 2013. If you would like to guest or co-present a webinar in 2013 please get in touch. It’s a terrific way to demonstrate to other teachers what you’ve found works in the classroom.

    2) A grand day out, Moby style

    In June Moby visited his first UK school, Titchfield Primary.

    The class had produced some fantastic BrainPOP home work which they shared with us together with piles of hand made invitations to Moby. How could we refuse?

    Moby in Assembly

    You can read the full story and watch Moby unexpectedly gate crash their assembly (and hug the Headteacher) in our post “A Grand Day Out“. A brilliant day was had by all :-)

    It’s also just as fun to see what the kids themselves had to say.

    1) Reluctant writer

    My No.1 is a small thing.

    Insignificant, really, in comparison to some of the bigger, more headline grabbing entries above.

    I chose it because if any moment in 2012 showed us why BrainPOP delivers a learning experience like no other then this has to be it.

    Read the following first, by a year 3 boy:

    “In summer the sun makes a rainbow from droplets of rain from the clouds. The sun can get very hot and if it goes on glass it can reflect the sun and could start a fire. When it is hot I stay inside on my bed.”

    Seems unremarkable at first glance, right?

    But this was the most this particular child had ever written. This is a child who was classed as a “P Scale writer” who usually verbally told the teaching assistant what he needed to say and copied from the scribe. This is a child who would be defined as a classic “reluctant writer”.

    So why did we hear about it? Because it happened during a BrainPOP UK evaluation and specifically exposure to our “Rainbow” movie. It inspired him to  independently put pen to paper and just write.

    Summer Sun and Rainbows

    Apparently BrainPOP, and specifically Moby, connected him to the subject matter in such a way that it led to unexpected and profound literacy benefits. Learning about rainbows was only half the learning journey.

    So that’s (nearly) it for 2012. From Tim, Moby and all the BrainPOPpers we wish you all a splendid Xmas and happy new year and we’ll see you, bright eyed and bushy tailed, in January 2013.

    Chris Bradford, Head of BrainPOP UK

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  • 22 Jun

    App store button

    Announcing a MAJOR upgrade to our popular Featured Movie app.

    Subscribers can now access every BrainPOP UK movie and POPquiz through an iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch*.

    This is available to every subscriber – school & home – no questions asked. If you have a username and password you’re in!

    BrainPOP UK app on iPhone and iPhone

    BrainPOP UK app on iPhone and iPhone

    What’s the benefit of full app access?

    BrainPOP is designed to make the integration of learning and technology a seamless and simple experience. Schools that employ iPads or iPod Touch devices in class will be able to bring BrainPOP into mobile learning strategies – with high quality pedigree content that’s highly visual, short and impactful. It will deliver an unsurpassed breadth and depth of animated educational content.

    Out of school access - if your school subscribes to BrainPOP you now have a terrific way to blend our content into your parental engagement strategy. Some parents will have Apple devices – encourage them to get the App. It’s free to download! We’ll be building support for schools who want to extend their BrainPOP use to their parent community.

    • Every movie is fully subtitled
    • Every movie can go full screen and can be paused and scanned easily (pausing is a great way to stop and discuss what’s happening and engage)
    • The app has “predictive search” which means we try to guess what word you’re searching before you finish typing it!
    Full access BrainPOP UK app - iPad version home page

    Logged in to BrainPOP UK on the iPad.

    If you already have our app simply update it through the iTunes App store > Updates. If not, go and get it or search iTunes App store for “BrainPOP UK”.

    Got it? Good! Now here are your options:

    “I am/We are already subscribers…”

    All school and home BrainPOP UK subscriptions include full mobile access, at no extra cost. To access any movie or quiz that requires you to be a site subscriber simply enter the same username and password you normally use to access the BrainPOP UK website.

    “I am/We are NOT subscribers…”

    If you aren’t a BrainPOP UK site subscriber you can still browse the app and check in every day to watch the free Featured Movie and its related quiz. The 21 extra free movies will remain free too.

    “I/We want to subscribe to access all the movies…”

    Go to our website store and order your subscription type. Once your subscription has been activated you will be able to log in and view all content.

    “I literally cannot wait to experience all the movies on the go BUT I’ve forgotten my username and/or password!”

    Oops. Please visit our password reminder page. If you’re still having trouble email us at appsupport@brainpop.co.uk and we’ll get back asap. We’re open 9am-5pm, Mon-Fri. It would also have been sent to you on email when you subscribed. As login details are often shared you cannot change it via the website.

    BrainPOP UK app - choosing a movie

    BrainPOP UK full access app - choosing a movie on an iPad

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    *iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

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  • 18 Oct

    Today we’ve invited Louise and her son J to share how they use BrainPOP at home. Having been an avid BrainPOP fan for well over a year J was super keen to tell us why he likes BrainPOP. We’ll hand you over to his Mum to take up the story…

    “As a child who is always keen to investigate topics and, at the same time, is an enthusiastic technology user BrainPOP UK is a daily ‘must visit’ site.

    J is a boy with motor coordination and planning difficulties (dyspraxia), but the site is completely accessible to him. A few clicks of the mouse and the odd bit of typing and he’s able to get to where he wants to be – independently.

    J loves to start with one topic and, by using the intelligent search, he will choose a movie to make his first ‘viewing’.

    As he watches Tim and Moby he chats along with them and answers their questions. For J this is an important part of learning. He needs to see the pictures but also see and hear the words too.

    Frequently he will laugh heartily at the content and, of course, he has some favourite movies (Bogies is his all time number 1!).

    He loves to share the movies he likes with his pals and they will all take turns to answer the POPQuiz at the end. Judging from their reactions, it’s a great hit for children from 5 to 13.

    At the start of each week, to help J with his planning and organisational skills, we talk about topics we’ll be covering or places that we are going to visit. J will carry out preparation work by seeing what BrainPOP can tell him.

    Sometimes, BrainPOP is used to consolidate learning done in other settings. For example, in the picture above, he was checking up on Sir Francis Drake by watching the Pirates movie. We’d been on holiday the week before and visited Buckland Abbey, which was Drake’s home.

    Whilst on holiday, J used the iPhone app to see the daily free movie when he wasn’t out building sandcastles. It too is simple to use and contains the same great graphics the website has.

    The best thing about BrainPOP for J is that it is completely his domain. The content is informative, fun and he drives his own exploration and learning. It keeps him engaged and Tim and Moby do not get fed up or complain about repeating themselves.

    He seeks out the new movies and is keen to share his new found knowledge with us.

    What a lovely way to learn!

    PS: J, as a piece of extension work for his blog post above, designed it as a PDF Independent Learning with Tim & Moby designed by J and also recorded a short Audioboo:


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