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Subject: Re: UKNM: UK Kids Online
From: Jeraint Hazan
Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 15:29:12 +0100

>Does anyone have any interesting information about usage from Kids in the
>UK, primarily 11-17 years. It's a conversation that keeps coming up in
>discussions I'm having with various clients, and although I can show sites
>such as AOL's Kids area and the like and look at the various surveys, I
>thought people on this list who are actually running sites with Kids
>related content could say whether this really is an active market at the
>moment (I suppose you'll all say it is anyway!). Feel free to promote
>yourself to me privately if you have a really good site with kids related
>info!
>
>Cheers
>
>Russell
>

There was an excellent site called Youthnet that Webmedia (I think) did
last year. Perhaps Steve can help. We did a site called The Big Idea for
the Library Assocaition to promote libraries to this age group. Site was
designed by a 12 year old, who won the Internet competition and we created
it on her behalf. She helped through the entire production process, which
we found immenslt helpful (and enlightening!) .Sponsored by Microsoft, Blue
Peter and The Arts Council. Fairly successful for what it was meant to do
and we had good feedback from kids using it. Still available on

www.big-idea.org ,if you want to have a look.

Jeraint

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