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Presentation given at the Children's Media Conference. Research Sessions 6. Thursday 4th July 2013. In early 2013 CBeebies Interactive began a ‘futurology’ project with the clever people at BBC Research & Development. The aim was to look at how the media landscape might shift in the coming years and enable a level of readiness. This significant piece of work incorporated input from leading BBC Technologists, Scientists and Media Developers, each with a distinct specialism and responsibility to consider ‘where next?’ and ‘how will we do that?’ With the emphasis on children, BBC R&D dealt with questions about the Web, Smartphones, Tablets, Safety, HTML5, Apps, IPTV, the future of Channels, Parental controls, Dual-Screen experiences, new educational possibilities, Home Hubs and Device-Ecosystems. This study and the picture of the future it reveals represents a comprehensive and considered best guess at what might happen over the next 5 years.
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Presented byTim Jokl, CBeebies InteractiveVicky Spengler, BBC R&D
The Next 5 Years:Is the Future Bright for Children’s Media?
The Next 5 Years: Is the Future Bright for Children’s Media?
An open discussion between CBeebies, BBC R&D and industry friends about Tablets, IPTV, Smartphones, Games, Safety, Apps, HTML5 and other innovations.
The future has already arrived.
It's just not evenly distributed yet.
William Gibson
Awkwardness
Making fiddly things work on small screens
The BBC, like many others, has vast content rich legacy websites.
Full of legacy games and video content.
Most of this is Flash-based stuff which is no longer being supported.
Hello Responsive Web Design
AppsApps??
How serious should we be aboutHow serious should we be about
Hello Smart TV
Early Success Stories
IPTV: A Democratic Space
Is the Future Bright for Children?
Is the New Battleground Trust?
How Strict Should We How Strict Should We Be?Be?
Early Child Safety Innovations
Children and Tablet TV
Twang guitarTwang guitar Tap drumsTap drums
Manufacturers Ascend
Is the Future Bright for Children’s Media?
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