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FableVision’s Tone Thyne and 11-year-old “Klumz” Director Neshama Ryman speak at the Make-A-Wish® 2016 Annual Conference

The Make-A-Wish Annual Conference (October 24-28 in Scottsdale, AZ) is an annual gathering of Make-A-Wish national and chapter staff and board members from 62 chapters nationwide. The conference includes sessions that inspire innovation, encourage teamwork and the sharing of best practices, and celebrate success. During special events, “Mission Moments” will feature wish kids and others involved in wish granting who have a compelling and inspiring story to tell.

For a special creative collaboration with Make-A-Wish Metro New York chapter, FableVision Studios teamed up with then 10-year-old Neshama Ryman to bring her favorite imaginary characters, the Klumz, to life. Neshama took the role of director, approving designs, directing some of the dialogue in the recording session, and illustrated the background for the animation.

Annual Conference attendees can catch FableVision’s VP of Creative Tone Thyne with Neshama in one of the mission moments during the Chapter Awards Lunch

FableVision’s Peter H. Reynolds & Paul A. Reynolds are Going Places at Peabody Essex Museum for The 2016 Big Draw Festival!

 
 

Get inspired to move full STEAM ahead with New York Times best-selling author/illustrator Peter H. Reynolds and his creative cohort and twin brother Paul A. Reynolds. Co-authors of a series of STEAM-themed books for kids and the young-at-heart, (Going Places, Full STEAM Ahead, and Go Green!, published by Charlesbridge), the Reynolds brothers will read from their books and share what fuels their creativity and art-driven innovation. A book signing and drop-in art-making activity follows.

Going Places with Creativity:
Peter H. Reynolds & Paul A. Reynolds
The Big Draw: Author Presentation
and Drop-In Art Making

Sunday, Oct. 23 from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Morse Auditorium
Peabody Essex Museum
161 Essex St | Salem, MA 01970
Free with Museum Admission

 

FableVision Studios Levels Up
With New Senior Producer 

Celebrated learning games producer Peter Stidwill
to play key role in studio's offerings of multi-platform digital media

Peter Stidwill, Senior Producer, FableVision Studios

Peter Stidwill, Senior Producer, FableVision Studios

Boston-based educational media production studio FableVision Studios announced today the addition of celebrated learning games designer Peter Stidwill as Senior Producer. The move further accelerates FableVision’s position as a go-to resource for game-based learning and multimedia offerings. Stidwill will work closely with FableVision’s award-winning team who provides strategic creative consulting, broadcast programming, games, apps, and other educational digital content. Stidwill brings a wealth of experience with UK Houses of Parliament and the BBC, and most recently logging the last five years at Learning Games Network (LGN), a spin-off of MIT Education Arcade and the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Games+Learning+Society program, where he helped produce award-winning educational games and media. Gary Goldberger, FableVision’s Co-Founder and President, made the announcement.

“FableVision is thrilled to welcome Peter. He’s loaded with talent, creativity, passion, and is a key thought leader in the international game-based learning community,” Goldberger said. “Especially as we celebrate our 20th anniversary, we know that having him on board will be a key piece of building our team for the future and moving FableVision forward.”

While at LGN, Stidwill produced Xenos Isle, an advanced multiplayer language-learning game; Quandary, an award-winning ethical-thinking game; Playful Learning, a national initiative to catalyze the use of game-based learning in schools; and the return of Zoombinis, a classic and much-loved puzzle game. Stidwill previously worked at the UK Houses of Parliament, where he produced the award-winning civics games MP For A Week and MyUK, and at the BBC on a range of formal and informal education projects including the Digital Curriculum (BBC Jam) and BBC Science and Nature Online. Peter is also a regular speaker at edtech conferences and speaks internationally on the importance of game-based learning. He holds a B.A. and M.Eng. from Cambridge University (UK), where he created an online science outreach initiative – an extension of his engineering masters dissertation on digital learning.

“I’ve already had a long and enjoyable working relationship with FableVision from previous projects with LGN, so this feels like a wonderful natural progression in my creative path,” said Stidwill. “FableVision has long contributed to the educational and games-based learning community, so I’m very excited to join and collaborate with the team.”

FableVision has earned national and global recognition for its award-winning websites, games, animated films, museum kiosks, and apps. Its roster of clients includes educational publishers, broadcasters, nonprofits, museums, researchers, and institutions such as PBS Kids, Smithsonian Institution, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Nick Jr., and National Geographic Society.

FableVision’s Co-Founder and CEO Paul Reynolds couldn’t be happier, “FableVision is at an exciting inflection point in our growth and impact around the globe. As we launch into our third decade with Peter as part of our team, we’re thinking strategically about the future and preparing for big news ahead. Stay tuned.”

Ripped Apart: A Civil War Mystery and Zoombinis Bring Home Two New Awards

Hats off to FableVision-developed Ripped Apart: A Civil War Mystery (Smithsonian Institution National Museum of American History) and Zoombinis (TERC) for winning prestigious prizes! 

The American Alliance of Museums (AAM) MUSE Awards recognize outstanding achievement in Galleries, Libraries, Archives or Museums (GLAM) media. Ripped Apart: A Civil War Mystery brought home a bronze award in the Games and Augmented Reality category. Together with the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, FableVision developed the iOS app to mark the 150th anniversary of the end of the Civil War. The app aims to improve the understanding of American history, while helping players get a feel for the critical thinking skills, analysis, and tools museum curators use to study and classify historical objects and artifacts. Read more about Ripped Apart here, and see the full list of MUSE award winners here.

Zoombinis does it again! This classic game relaunched by FableVision in partnership with TERC and Learning Games Network was honored with the Association of American Publishers (AAP) REVERE Award in the Beyond the Classroom, Play category. The REVERE Awards honor high quality resources that educate learners in and beyond the classroom. In Zoombinis, players test their logical reasoning, data analysis, pattern finding, and problem-solving skills as they help Zoombinis complete unique challenges. With 12 puzzles with four levels of increasing difficulty in each keep players constantly challenged. Read more about Zoombinis here and see all the current and past REVERE Award winners and finalists on the AAP website.

Bob the Builder site Official Honoree
in The 20th Annual Webby Awards
in Web: Youth category

FableVision-developed Bob the Builder Mattel site has been honored for Best Web: Youth category in the 20th Annual Webby Awards. Hailed as the “Internet’s highest honor” by The New York Times, The Webby Awards, presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS), is the leading international award honoring excellence on the Internet.

In anticipation of the relaunch of Bob the Builder on PBS, Mattel worked with FableVision Studios to create an online hub that introduces the viewer – in Parents and Kids sections – to the newly designed characters and so much more. FableVision utilized the site modules to guide visitors to different sections, including a page that explains the show’s STEAM (Science, Technology, Entertainment, Arts, and Math) focus. Working with the branding guidelines, established character design, and a parallax design built by Mattel, FableVision crafted the look-and-feel for Mattel’s Bob the Builder site.

Learn more.

Zoombinis and ParkPals: Kindness Rules receive
2016 Parents’ Choice Awards!

The Parents' Choice Awards is the nation's oldest nonprofit program created to recognize quality children's media. Parents' Choice Foundation's panels of educators, scientists, performing artists, librarians, parents and, yes, kids themselves, identify the very best products for children of different ages and backgrounds, and of varied skill and interest levels.

We’re so proud that two FableVision-developed games, Zoombinis and ParkPals: Kindness Rules got nods this year.

ParkPals: Kindness Rules (Committee for Children), a Parents’ Choice Recommended Award Winner
The new tablet game from Committee for Children, ParkPals: Kindness Rules, sets kids in a virtual playground and gives them the responsibility to make the right choices surrounding the four qualities of kindness. The game provides a safe space for children ages 7–9 to practice kind social behaviors that can then be brought into their real lives.

“Park Pals is a wholesome, educational, and entertaining app that teaches children respect, responsibility, and kindness.” – Sharon Heuscher, Parents’ Choice Awards

Zoombinis (TERC), a Parents' Choice Silver Honor Award Winner
In Zoombinis, players test their logical reasoning, data analysis, pattern finding, and problem-solving skills as they help Zoombinis complete unique challenges, escape imprisonment from the evil Bloats, and reach the promised land of Zoombiniville. With 12 puzzles and four levels of increasing difficulty in each, players are constantly challenged, improving their problem-solving skills as they advance through the game.

"Zoombinis will become a quick favorite – kids and parents alike will want to sneak in a few extra minutes to get the crazy creatures a little further along the path.” – Emily Crawford, Parents’ Choice Awards

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February 2019

Education Week: How Digital Games Take the Stress Out of Formative Tests

December 2018

Boston Globe: Lockhart and the Pops have holiday cheer to spare

October 2018

Georgia Public Broadcasting Education: GPB Education, the Georgia Council on Economic Education, and FableVision Studios Launch Lights, Camera, Budget!

September 2018

The Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office: AG Healey, GE Foundation Unveil New Online App, Announce $450,000 to Middle Schools for Substance Use Prevention Education

July 2018

Library of Congress: Library of Congress Announces Application-Development Winners to Receive Over $1 Million in Grants

May 2018

Animation Magazine: AardBoiled Series "Don’t Mix Us Up" Prevents Commonplace Catastrophes

Kidscreen: Aardman bolsters YouTube content output

February 2018

PR Newswire: "The Paper Girls Show” Wins Best Original Web Series at the 2018 Kidscreen Awards

November 2017

Boston Voyager: Meet Leigh Hallisey of FableVision Studios in Fort Point Channel

October 2017

Arts Hub: 
Gristmill, ACTF See Little Lunch Turn into a Big Feast

September 2017

PR Newswire:
Westchester Publishing Services And FableVision Studios Sign Agreement

June 2017

District Administration, June 2017: Game On

September 2016

REVERE Awards Profile: Zoombinis Combines Computational Thinking with Engaging Game Play

June 2016

The Players' Tribune: Game Break: Martellus Bennett

May 2018

Animation Magazine: AardBoiled Series "Don’t Mix Us Up" Prevents Commonplace Catastrophes

Kidscreen: Aardman bolsters YouTube content output

February 2018

PR Newswire: "The Paper Girls Show” Wins Best Original Web Series at the 2018 Kidscreen Awards

November 2017

Boston Voyager: Meet Leigh Hallisey of FableVision Studios in Fort Point Channel

October 2017

Arts Hub: 
Gristmill, ACTF See Little Lunch Turn into a Big Feast

September 2017

PR Newswire:
Westchester Publishing Services And FableVision Studios Sign Agreement

June 2017

District Administration, June 2017: Game On

September 2016

REVERE Awards Profile: Zoombinis Combines Computational Thinking with Engaging Game Play

June 2016

The Players' Tribune: Game Break: Martellus Bennett

May 2016

Good Morning America: 11-Year-Old Cancer Survivor Creates and Directs Animated Film

NewBostonPost: An unlikely media mogul: FableVision founder Peter H. Reynolds

March 2016

Los Angeles Times: Happy birthday, Dr. Seuss! Students celebrate Read Across America Day

January 2016

Boston Globe: A focus on creativity at Belmont World Film’s family festival

December 2015

Huffington Post: Neshama: 10-Year-Old Battling Cancer and Directing Animated Film

September 2015

VideoInk: Marriott and Believe Entertainment Open Hot Shoppe Animated Series

STEMConnector: New Smithsonian Web Series Helps Teachers Get in Back-to-School Spirit

August 2015

USA Today: The long, strange journey of 'Zoombinis'

Lab Out Loud: Good Thinking! from Smithsonian Science Education Center

July 2015

Kidscreen: 1990s Zoombinis revived for touchscreen generation

Entertainment Weekly: ‘90s computer game Zoombinis to return this summer

June 2015

U.S. News & World Report: 7 Apps to Teach Your Kids Personal Finance Skills

March 2015

Dig-It! Games: Q&A With Paul Reynolds, CEO Of FableVision, Inc. 

Examiner.com: Lightning strikes twice for puzzle game Zoombinis

February 2015

BetaBoston: Zoombinis’ relaunch will target the iOS and Android markets

PR Newswire: Beloved Educational Classic Game, Zoombinis, Journeys to Homes and Classrooms on iPad and Android Tablets This Summer

EdTech Times: Zoombinis: Bringing a beloved ’90s game back for tablets

January 2015

Lesley University: 
Renee Kurilla and Keith Zulawnik: 
Living and Working Happily Ever After

September 2014

Parka Blogs: 5 Questions for Renee Kurilla

August 2014

Kidscreen: Stories that Matter

June 2014

The Huffington Post: Peter Reynolds, Picture Book Master, Talks to The Book Doctors about Books, Kids, Writing, Twins and How to Get Published Successfully

Kidscreen: Headlines from Games, Learning, and Society 2014

Gloucester Times: A Think Tank for the fisheries game

Maritime Gloucester: Opening for "Think Tank" Interactive Fisheries Exhibit on World Oceans Day

May 2014

Let's Get Busy Podcast: Renee Kurilla (Ep. 54)

March 2014

Animation World Network: FableVision Adds Tone Thyne as VP, Creative

CynopsisKids!: 
FableVision Studios is opening the book on original production

Kidscreen: FableVision steps up original IP output with Tone Thyne as creative VP

iKids: Marketing, monetization, and makers among top kid themes at GDC 2014

Jetpens.com: Pen Pals Interview: Cartoonist, Art Director, and Bravest Warriors Character Designer Bob Flynn

February 2014

Naplesnews.com: Discovery Day Academy "Lighting the Way" with New Animated Video