Where have I been? Kerpoof has been around for quite some time and yet somehow I managed to miss out, that is until now.
Kerpoof, a web-based, interactive program for children, was created by a Boulder Colorado company on March 1, 2006 and has grown in popularity since. It has become so inviting that Disney couldn't resist and acquired Kerpoof, just a few days ago. This is not the first time that Disney has snatched up a popular program for kids; they also acquired Club Penguin in 2007. Some of the more popular products on their burgeoning roster are Toon Town, Pixie Hallow and Pirates Online.
Now that Kerpoof is a Disney product you can use many of your favorite Disney characters when creating work. Kerpoof is Internet based and so no install is needed. Students can continue work without any complicated saving procedures, no advertising and a single page display.
More information can be found at Kerpoof website or my school blog: Highmeadow Common Campus Technology.
More information can be found at Kerpoof website or my school blog: Highmeadow Common Campus Technology.
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