• UMIGO wins Cynopsis Kids !magination Award of 2013

    Cynopsis Kids! has announced the finalists for its second annual !magination Awards program – the competition for best kids programming and marketing. The event is hosted by Inside Edition host Megan Alexander and highlights the most outstanding communications initiatives and kids programming – and the executives behind them - in the highly competitive and dynamic Kids media industry. UMIGO, produced by DHX Media’s W!LDBRAIN Entertainment with research guidance provided by the Michael Cohen Group, receives one of the best Games Based on a Series awards. !magination Award Finalists and Kids People Award Winners to be saluted at an awards lunch on Tuesday, June 4, 2013, from 12-2:00 p.m. at The Yale Club in New York City. [youtube_sc url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Mnh0Tm0lPo" width="490" height="305" modestbranding="1" rel="0" showinfo="0"]
  • MCG Gives to Charity

    In light of the Holidays and as part of our annual tradition, the Michael Cohen Group donated $100 on behalf of each employee, to the charity of their choice. The following are just few of this year's receiving entities. Smile Train St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Children's Aid Society World Food Programme The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund - Hurricane Sandy Relief Shoulder to Shoulder The Jimmy Fund Southern Poverty Law Center Planned Parenthood Federation of America Anjellicle Cats Rescue
  • UMIGO Launch at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan

    UMIGO (YoU Make It GO) is a transmedia property that is designed to engage children ages 6-8 in the exploration of science, technology and mathematical concepts.  UMIGO inspires kids to invent, build and create through collaborative interactive play. It is a math based property that features animated music videos containing original songs from artists such as Bootsy Collins and Biz Markie, an online interactive environment, mobile apps, books board games and more.  The world of UMIGO is populated by geometric building blocks known as UMIS.  The cast of characters includes Bit, the magic box, who gives learners the tools they need to navigate; Dizzy, the big, blue bundle of energy, who provides inspiration and Bean who will help learners execute tasks through her incredible know how. UMIGO is funded by the Ready To Learn Television Program at the U.S. Department of Education and is a partnership that includes: Wildbrain Entertainment, the Michael Cohen Group (MCG), WTTW-Chicago, and the Children’s Museum of Manhattan (CMOM). The Michael Cohen Group is the research partner for UMIGO. The UMIGO project seeks to gain knowledge of how unmediated learning takes place with new media devices, as well as find new ways to make these technologies appropriate for formal, mediated settings such as classrooms.  In addition, we hope to learn whether the use of media-based interventions allow for a “continuum of learning,” as the content delivered via media platforms moves seamlessly from the classroom to the home and extends learning opportunities for young children. UMIGO outreach programs seek to foster greater student academic achievement for elementary school aged children by working with organizations that target low-income children to promote school readiness.  By offering learning tools that use interactive digital platforms as well as multiple innovative technologies, UMIGO and its outreach partners will engage children in fun new ways to learn math skills.  The UMIGO outreach program will begin this Fall in 10 markets across the U.S., including New York City (Children’s Museum of Manhattan); Bangor, ME (Maine Discovery Museum);  Bozeman, MT (Bozeman Children’s Museum); Oak Ridge, TN (Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge); New Orleans, LA (Louisiana Children’s Museum); San Jose, CA (Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose); Chicago, Illinois (WTTW); Tacoma, WA (KBTC Public Television); Johnston, IA (Iowa Public Television); Carbondale, IL (WSIU). Follow UMIGO on: Facebook:  facebook.com/umigo Twitter:       @umigo YouTube:   youtube.com/umigo