Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Interactive website for kids is right on the money

A new non-commercial website www.moneyville.ie has been developed, which is aimed at raising levels of financial literacy among Irish children.
Supported by National Irish Bank, the website is a learning tool designed to help parents and teachers educate five to seven year olds about money in a fun and informative way.
The idea is to provide children with a basic understanding of money, how they can prioritise and save it so they can eventually manage their own finances. The site was developed in association with leading experts in e-learning, including media researchers, child psychologists, representatives from teacher training organisations and online media experts. On top of this, it was fully tested by children around the country. Read More

Courtesy: Silicon Republic

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