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KidsOutAndAbout.com

科技、信息和媒体

Pittsford,New York 32 位关注者

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KidsOutAndAbout.com, the main property of EntertainmentCalendar.com, is North America’s online resource for those looking for their area’s best events, activities, and resources. The network currently comprises 52 regional sites in the U.S. and Canada, with 12 million unique annual visitors and 800,000 weekly newsletter readers. The media and marketing platform EntertainmentCalendar.com serves as the umbrella site for two properties: KidsOutAndAbout.com is aimed at parents and focuses on opportunities for kids, teens, and families. It launched in 2001, originally in Rochester, NY. BeyondTheNest.com has an audience of grownups who are "beyond kids"? and who want to access all of their area's local arts, culture, and recreation. Our mission is to celebrate the best that organizations in each community bring to their audiences. Readers head first to the local calendar, which is packed full of upcoming events. Organizations can access our audience through paid and unpaid outreach on our web site, through the KOAA app, and in our weekly e-newsletter.

网站
https://www.kidsoutandabout.com
所属行业
科技、信息和媒体
规模
11-50 人
总部
Pittsford,New York
类型
合营企业
创立
2001
领域
public relations、marketing to families和marketing to older adults

地点

  • 主要

    642 Kreag Rd

    201

    US,New York,Pittsford,14534

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  • GA4 metrics have you confused? Do you long for the good old days of UA? Do not despair.

    Have you had trouble reconciling your Google Analytics 4 metrics with what you used to get from Universal Analytics? KidsOutAndAbout.com did too. Last summer, Babli Dey, our Summer 2024 intern from the Goergen Institute for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (GIDS-AI), helped us retroactively transition our UA results from 2012-2023 to what they would look like if GA4 metrics had been used then. This smoothed out our data so that it could tell an uninterrupted story. Here is her Medium article on how she did it: https://lnkd.in/gpgrXeVt Babli received her Master's degree from the University of Rochester; if you're looking for an amazing new data science hire, find her now before someone else does. :-)

  • Freyda Schneider, director and co-founder of TYKEs Theatre, inspired today's column from KidsOutAndAbout.com's publisher Debra Ross. Read the column and be similarly inspired by her superpowers!

    ?? A recent Kids Out and About newsletter had wonderful things to say about our TYKEs Theatre Director Freyda Schneider. We couldn't agree more! We hope you'll take a moment to read about Freyda's "special brand of X-ray kid vision" ?? and other superpowers. ?? Dear KidsOutAndAbout readers: My friend Freyda is able to leap into small children's heads in a single bound. If a power is the ability to get something done, a super power is something deeper: an ability so seamlessly integrated that it feels effortless, a joyful instinct rather than a mere skill. Freyda is the director of?TYKEs Theatre, and everyone who knows her has seen her special brand of X-ray kid vision in action: She sees through children's eyes, steps into their worlds, and speaks their language without ever talking down to them. Her warmth and energy is mirrored right back by the kids, who feel seen and understood in a flash. Super powers come in many forms: Some are grand, like the doctor who can integrate years of observations to diagnose a mystery condition. Some are subtle, like the teacher who makes every student feel capable, or the friend who automatically knows the right person to call when you need help. A super power can be innate, like Superman's, or it can emerge through practice.?Once a power has attained super power status, exercising it is a featherlift rather than a muscular effort... and?given the right context, it bursts into being faster than a speeding bullet. Superman doesn’t hesitate to act, he simply?must. A power that anyone can practice is the ability to spot super powers in others and name them. Imagine if we all told our kids, our friends, our colleagues:?That thing you do? That’s amazing. That’s your super power.?Naming someone's super power helps them recognize and embrace it, and it encourages them to unleash it on the world as often as possible. Super powers aren’t just for comic books. They’re real, and waiting to be seen. Start looking for them in yourself and in others, and you'll see them around the corner of every tall building. —Debra Ross, publisher Freyda Schneider KidsOutAndAbout.com

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  • Our founder and publisher, Debra Ross, was honored to have been interviewed for Nick Koziol's "That Sounds Terrific!" podcast. https://lnkd.in/gY_ab9zR

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    Human Puzzle Architect - Host of the That Sounds Terrific Podcast - Co-Host of the That Sounds Terrifying Podcast - Master Connector - Higher Education Innovator - Business Engagement Expert - Career Development Coach

    In this episode of "That Sounds Terrific," host Nick Koziol sits down with Debra Ross, the visionary founder and publisher of KidsOutAndAbout.com. Tune into the journey of building a thriving network of community websites that serve 52 regions across the U.S. and Canada, attracting 15 million visitors annually and engaging 800,000 subscribers with a weekly e-newsletter. Discover the inspiration behind KidsOutAndAbout.com, a go-to resource for parents seeking local family-friendly activities, and its sister site, BeyondTheNest.com, which highlights artistic, cultural, and recreational opportunities for adults. But that’s not all! Debra also shares her passion for data science, the solar eclipse phenomenon, and all things Rochester. Don’t miss this engaging conversation filled with insights on community engagement across the U.S. and Canada, family activities, and the wonders of celestial events. #DataScience #KidsOutAndAbout #Networking #Connections #Data Center of Excellence in Data Science KidsOutAndAbout.com

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