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FableVision
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Founded in 1996 by Peter H. Reynolds, FableVision is a Boston based media organization created to help all learners reach their full potential. Originally founded as an animation studio creating "Stories that matter, stories that move"[1], FableVision now consists of three entities - FableVision Studios, FableVision Learning, and The Reynolds Center for Teaching, Learning and Creativity. All three are mission-aligned around using storytelling, media, and technology to inspire learners: FableVision Studios as the creative production arm, FableVision Learning as the classroom and educator resource publisher, and The Reynolds Center for Teaching, Learning, and Creativity as the nonprofit innovation hub.[2]
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FableVision Studios
FableVision Studios creates animation, games, apps, videos, original properties, podcasts, and more to help move the world to a better place. The company has earned a reputation for its creative design and development of digital media that engages and inspires. Our signature blend of positive messaging, storytelling, and interactive technologies is sought after by best-inclass organizations. This includes leading publishers, broadcasters, educational and nonprofit organizations, museums, and health care organizations, such as PBS KIDS, Smithsonian Institution, Disney+, NBC Universal, Sesame Workshop, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Pinna, the Jim Henson Company, and National Geographic Society.
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audiyo-yo
audiyo-yo is a production division of FableVision Studios dedicated exclusively to creating entertaining, engaging, and inspiring audio content for children and families. With extensive experience in the development and production of kids’ podcasts, audiyo-yo makes audio-first original programming that reaches kids where they are and activates their imaginations. audiyo-yo also collaborates with partners who are looking to develop IP in the audio space. [3]
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moonladder
FableVision Studios’ moonladder group is dedicated exclusively to growing and developing meaningful television and film content for all ages. The group focuses on creating, showrunning, and co-producing animated and live-action broadcast properties. moonladder oversees development and production of FableVision’s original animated and live-action broadcast properties.[4]
FableVision Learning
FableVision Learning is a K-12 educational media publisher providing creative learning tools, resources, and support for the classroom. FableVision Learning has a front-line relationship with over 42,000 teachers across the U.S. and around the world and makes educational software and curriculum to promote “creativity, communication, collaboration, critical thinking and compassion.” FableVision Learning's products include software (BrainCogs, Essay Express, Stationery Studio), online curriculum (Get A Clue), books (Ish, The Dot, So Few of Me), animated films (Stories That Matter, Stories That Move, The Dot, Ish), and curriculum tools (The North Star Classroom Resource Guide, North Star Musical Journey, and Off the Path Math With Tobbs).
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The Reynolds Center for Teaching, Learning and Creativity
The Reynolds Center for Teaching, Learning and Creativity is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that encourages creativity and innovation in teaching and learning. They work with like-minded partners to develop & evaluate new media, tools, initiatives that foster and scale authentic, engaged learning. Reynolds TLC also offers workshops, retreats, and professional development programs.[5]
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