CYBER KIDS

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CYBER KIDS was a nation-wide experiment launched in 1992 in Cyprus by Yiannis Laouris, George Vakanas and Maria Symeonides. The Research and Development of its award winning curriculum was done by the Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute. Within the first five years (1992-1997) 26 computer- learning centers were launched with average of 50-150 students enrolled in each location. By 1999, the number of children who benefited from the Cyber Kids curriculum exceeded 15,000, which is approximately equal to 20% of the country’s youth population (ages 6-15).

The "profitable dream" concept

CYBER KIDS was based on a concept we then called the "profitable dream":

  • We envisioned that 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 us to promote creativity, imagination, and problem solving abilities, thus “transcending” the country’s educational and political life and move the new generation a decade ahead.

The project was founded on a well-defined vision statement:

  • ... to re-define the tools, methods and purpose of education, in light of relevant social change.

The vehicle chosen to disseminate the impact of the project and its vision was the profit-making concept of franchising. During the same period, the organization trained and employed 186 young and talented university graduates, thus combating brain drain while simultaneously spreading the Cyber Kids philosophy and knowledge to many more spheres of social life.

Company structure

CYBER KIDS was an internationally registered trademark of the mother company, MISnTED: Management Information Systems & Technology Development. The three founding members, Yiannis Laouris, George Vakanas and [[Maria Symeonides] donated 30% of their total shares to the Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute in order to fund its socially responsible research operations. In addition, the The project was funded by the partners' and by a government loan. In 1996, the Cyprus Development Bank became a partner with 10% in the Cyprus (mother) company and 30% in the Greek subsidiary.

A strong supporter of research and community

Over the years, CYBER KIDS has supported financially and in other ways many of Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute projects and initiatives, including:

External Links

http://www.cyber-kids.net/cyberkidsnet/index.php?title=Main_Page

Related Publications

http://www.mlearn.org.za/CD/papers/Laouris%20&%20Anastasiou.pdf