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{{Project                                           
{{Project                                           
       |acronym=CYBER KIDS
       |acronym=CYBER KIDS
       |logo= CyberKids3D_Logo.jpg
       |logo= CyberKidsSmall3DLogo.png
       |project_title=Vision Statement: .. to re-define the tools, methods and purpose of education, in light of relevant social change.
       |project_title=Vision Statement: .. to re-define the tools, methods and purpose of education, in light of relevant social change.
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Even though not a shareholder, [[Stelios Stylianou]] who has supported the launching of the project in its first two years is also considered a Founder.
Even though not a shareholder, [[Stelios Stylianou]] who has supported the launching of the project in its first two years, and [[Dinos Georgiades]], who later joined as a shareholder, are also considered Founders.


==The "profitable dream" concept==
==The "profitable dream" concept==
CYBER KIDS was based on a concept coined by its creators then called the "profitable dream". They envisioned that
CYBER KIDS was based on a concept coined by its creators, then called the "profitable dream". They envisioned that
*  <span style="color:#FF0000">Introducing advanced computer technology in the lives of a critical number of young children using an educationally relevant and socially responsible, peace-enhancing curriculum would allow them to promote creativity, innovation, imagination, and problem solving abilities, thus “transcending” the country’s educational and political life and move the new generation a decade ahead. </span>
*  <span style="color:#FF0000">Introducing advanced computer technology in the lives of a critical number of young children using an educationally relevant and socially responsible, peace-enhancing curriculum would allow them to promote creativity, innovation, imagination, and problem solving abilities, thus “transcending” the country’s educational and political life and move the new generation a decade ahead. </span>


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====21st Century Skills: Education for a new Millennium====


====The KnowledgePacket® Method====
====The KnowledgePacket® Method====

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