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[[File:CyberKids_CalculatorExample.png| thumb|x500px|right|alt=Example of a simple lesson plan.|Example of a simple lesson plan]]
[[File:CyberKids_CalculatorExample.png| thumb|x500px|right|alt=Example of a simple lesson plan.|Example of a simple lesson plan]]
[[File:KnowledgePacket_Listing.png|thumb|x500px|left|alt=The structure of a Knowledge Packet|The structure of a KnowledgePacket]]
[[File:KnowledgePacket_Listing.png|thumb|x500px|none|alt=The structure of a Knowledge Packet|The structure of a KnowledgePacket]]


A KnowledgePacket® is composed of:
A KnowledgePacket® is composed of:
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# Real-life applications of the specific knowledge
# Real-life applications of the specific knowledge
# Social value and importance of the specific knowledge"
# Social value and importance of the specific knowledge"
# Author of the KnowledgePacket 8. Owner of the KnowledgePacket
# Author of the KnowledgePacket
# Owner of the KnowledgePacket




[[Category:Educational Methods]]
[[Category:Educational Methods]]

Revision as of 01:19, 11 August 2018

The KnowledgePacket® Method is an innovative method developed by the Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute in the early 90s on behalf of CYBER KIDS. It



Example of a simple lesson plan.
Example of a simple lesson plan
The structure of a Knowledge Packet
The structure of a KnowledgePacket

A KnowledgePacket® is composed of:

  1. The actual know-how and data to transmit to receiver/learner
  2. The Method of Delivery/Transmission and/or Lesson Plan
  3. The Tools to use in the process
  4. The Mental Development that will take place during the learning process
  5. Real-life applications of the specific knowledge
  6. Social value and importance of the specific knowledge"
  7. Author of the KnowledgePacket
  8. Owner of the KnowledgePacket