Cannes Lions

Ketnet Dub

FAMOUSGREY BRUSSELS, Brussels / VRT / 2017

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1 Shortlisted Cannes Lions
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Description

Reading out loud helps children to learn to read better. Unfortunately, not all kids love to read out loud… Ketnet wanted to do something about that. That’s why Ketnet launched Ketnet Dub, a new tool that makes learning to read fun.

Ketnet Dub is a series of interactive cartoons in which children can become the voice of one of the characters. Here’s how it works: Kids choose a character based on their current reading level. There are 3 different reading levels. The higher their level, the more difficult the words.

During the cartoon, children read out the text of their character. Their voice is recorded and added to the video. Afterwards they can watch their movie again and hear how they’ve done, and share it with teachers, parents or friends.

Execution

Ketnet Dub is an intuitive tool, that makes learning to read fun.

It’s a series of interactive cartoons in which children can become the voice of one of the characters.

Kids choose a character based on their current reading level. The higher their level, the more difficult the words will be.

Automatically, at various points during the cartoon, the audio drops out, signalling the child to read the text displayed at the bottom of the screen. Their voice - recorded using the tablet’s built-in microphone - is added to the film and saved so the child can immediately watch ànd share it.

IedereenLeest (EverybodyReads) helped us determine and implement three different reading levels, based on standard Dutch educational guidelines (AVI). We also collaborated with kids to test the app and give feedback at various stages of the production.

Ketnet Dub was launched at the start of the ‘Youth Book Month’.

Outcome

Ketnet Dub had a great impact since it was launched: in the first few weeks alone, 55,746 children downloaded the app and recorded more than 168,139 videos (i.e. 2 out of 10 Belgian children), 51% of them shared their videos with someone.

The national and international press was very enthusiastic. The idea documentary even landed the evening news on one of the most watched channel in the country and was shown integrally. Immediately, Ketnet Dub became the most popular education app in Belgium.

Teachers, libraries and speech therapists spontaneously promoted the app and now think more of Ketnet as a true learning partner. Best of all, children from all ages shared their love for the app by massively commenting on the children’s platform.

And with more cartoons to be added to the app regularly, Ketnet Dub could certainly become children’s favorite way to read.

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