Exploring the Features of the Playskool Magic Screen

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The Playskool Magic Screen Palm-Sized Learning Device is a compact and portable electronic learning toy designed for young children. This learning device features a palm-sized screen that allows children to interact with various educational activities and games. It is designed to engage children in learning while providing them with a fun and interactive experience. The main idea of the Playskool Magic Screen Palm-Sized Learning Device is to provide young children with a portable and interactive learning tool. The device offers a wide range of educational activities and games that are designed to teach children important skills such as numbers, letters, shapes, and colors. It also includes engaging characters and animations to keep children entertained while they learn.


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The octagon shape reflects the eight academic colleges and the eight elements of an inclusive polytechnic education, which are described in the university s new Academic Master Plan. The new design drops the iconic image of a Bronco in favor of an octagon shape, predominantly blue with green and gold accents on the right side resembling a symbol an arrow.

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It also includes engaging characters and animations to keep children entertained while they learn. The small and compact size of the Playskool Magic Screen Palm-Sized Learning Device makes it easy for children to hold and operate. It is also portable, allowing children to take it with them wherever they go.

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Cal Poly Pomona President Soraya Coley speaks during during the Fall Conference to kick off the 2018-19 school year in Pomona on Monday, August 20, 2018. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)

By Liset Márquez | [email protected] | Inland Valley Daily Bulletin PUBLISHED: August 20, 2018 at 3:32 p.m. | UPDATED: January 30, 2019 at 10:55 a.m.

Cal Poly Pomona is ready to start its 80th year, and for much of its history the university has had a bit of an identity clash, especially given a campus with a similarly sounding name on the Central Coast.

Which is why it’s marking the milestone with a branding initiative.

Cal Poly Pomona President Soraya Coley speaks during during the Fall Conference to kick off the 2018-19 school year in Pomona on Monday, August 20, 2018. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)

Cal Poly Pomona President Soraya Coley unveils a new university seal during the Fall Conference to kick off the 2018-19 school year in Pomona on Monday, August 20, 2018. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)

Cal Poly Pomona President Soraya Coley unveils a new university seal during the Fall Conference to kick off the 2018-19 school year in Pomona on Monday, August 20, 2018. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)

Cal Poly Pomona President Soraya Coley unveils a new university logo during the Fall Conference to kick off the 2018-19 school year in Pomona on Monday, August 20, 2018. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)

Cal Poly Pomona President Soraya Coley unveils a new university seal during the Fall Conference to kick off the 2018-19 school year at Cal Poly Pomona in Pomona on Monday, August 20, 2018. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)

Cal Poly Pomona President Soraya Coley speaks during during the Fall Conference to kick off the 2018-19 school year in Pomona on Monday, August 20, 2018. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)

Cal Poly Pomona President Soraya Coley prepares to address her annual convocation address to kick off the 2018-19 school year at Cal Poly Pomona in Pomona on Monday, August 20, 2018. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)

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Cal Poly President Soraya M. Coley celebrated the conversion from the quarter system to semesters on Monday by unveiling a sleek new logo and university seal.

The new design also introduces a new color to the Green and Gold family: blue. Coley said the new color not only adds boldness, it’s meant to help distinguish it from the other California Polytechnic University in San Luis Obispo, which was founded 117 years ago.

“We, of course, revere our shared history with our partners in San Luis Obispo, but we are our institution, with our own trajectory and our own distinct character,” said Coley during her annual convocation address to faculty and staff at the Kellogg Gymnasium, which kicks off the 2018-19 school year.

It has been more than 20 years since Cal Poly has updated its logo. The new design drops the iconic image of a Bronco in favor of an octagon shape, predominantly blue with green and gold accents on the right side resembling a symbol an arrow.

The shape, she said, not only represents the eight colleges but the eight elements of an inclusive polytechnic university, while the arrow signifies the university “is on the move, constantly achieving great things.”

She also unveiled the new university seal which is used on diplomas, official documents, as well as podiums. The unveiling was literal as Coley pulled green fabric draped across her podium to reveal the seal.

It features an Arabian horse in the foreground and behind it horse stables, a nod to the university’s past; palm trees, a symbol of Southern California; and, as the backdrop, the San Gabriel Mountains, symbolizing “our connections to nature and recreation as well as our roots in Southern California.”

The bottom of the logo includes the three words – creativity, discovery and innovation, which Coley said embodies the Cal Poly’s goal of teaching, research, scholarly and creative work.

“No other university seal in the country could look like this – it tells our story – and it is uniquely Cal Poly Pomona,” she said.

Also new is the Bronco motto. Where once it was “application of knowledge,” it’s now, “I’m ready.”

“It unequivocally and boldly states our predisposition and mindset to addressing the opportunities and the challenges: ‘I’m ready,’” Coley said.

Playskool magic screen palm sized learning device

This makes it a great option for long car rides or waiting at the doctor's office. The Playskool Magic Screen Palm-Sized Learning Device is designed to be user-friendly for young children. Its simple navigation and intuitive interface make it easy for children to navigate through the various activities and games. The device also includes audio cues and feedback to help guide children through the activities, making it accessible for children who may not be able to read yet. In conclusion, the Playskool Magic Screen Palm-Sized Learning Device is a portable and interactive learning tool designed for young children. With its wide range of educational activities and games, simple navigation, and compact size, it provides children with a fun and engaging way to learn important skills..

Reviews for "Navigating Education in the Digital Age with the Playskool Magic Screen"

1. Emily - 1 star
I was extremely disappointed with the Playskool magic screen palm-sized learning device. The screen was very small and it was difficult to see the graphics and text. The buttons were also not very responsive, making it frustrating to navigate through the different options. Additionally, the educational content was very limited and repetitive, which quickly became boring for my child. I would not recommend this device for anyone looking for an engaging and educational toy.
2. John - 2 stars
I found the Playskool magic screen palm-sized learning device to be quite lackluster. The overall quality of the device was poor, with flimsy buttons and a cheap plastic exterior. The educational activities provided were not engaging or stimulating for my child. The graphics were outdated and the sound quality was subpar. Overall, I think there are much better learning devices on the market that offer more value for the money.
3. Sarah - 1 star
My experience with the Playskool magic screen palm-sized learning device was extremely disappointing. The device had a very limited range of activities, and my child quickly lost interest in it. The screen was too small to effectively display any meaningful content, and the buttons were not responsive at all. It felt like a waste of money and I would not recommend it to anyone looking for a quality learning device for their child.

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