Design and prototyping of Kiddo, a mobile application for parents to control kids' learning

  • Albandary Alamer
  • Noura Alaskar
  • Sana Bukhamseen
  • et al.
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Abstract

A good and healthy seed will always produce a nice fruit, whereas an infected seed will produce an infected fruit. The same concept applies to children; the healthier the environment in which the kids grow, the more likely they become valuable members of society. Therefore, this study aimed to design an app that aims to enhance the communication between parents and their children and enrich the good habits of the kid. This paper will mainly discuss the proposed idea and its design, as also it is mentioning the app’s main functionalities. The Kiddo project introduces us to a mobile application that focuses on enhancing the sense of responsibility from a young age and makes raising kids fun and easy. Kiddo Application enables kids to share their accomplishments with their peers in an interactive environment full of enjoyment followed by parental monitoring to handle what their kids are posting and friends following.   Keywords: Educational app; Kiddo; Kids; parental control; social media.

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Albandary Alamer, Noura Alaskar, Sana Bukhamseen, Jawaher Alkhamis, Enas Alghamdi, & Almaha Almulhim. (2022). Design and prototyping of Kiddo, a mobile application for parents to control kids’ learning. Global Journal of Information Technology: Emerging Technologies, 12(1), 59–68. https://doi.org/10.18844/gjit.v12i1.7432

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