CYBER KIDS Extracurricular Activities

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The CYBER KIDS Millennium Curriculum project-oriented approach imposes that each project must be socially relevant, carried out as a group activity, and technology be embedded and applied without becoming a central actor in the process. Current educational models are becoming obsolete partly because (1) schools do not pay sufficient attention to the value of learners interactions, collaboration and team building as well as because (2) kids feel that whatever they learn appears to be irrelevant for their subsequent life. CYBER KIDS organize extra curricular activities to

Examples of extracurricular activities include Electronic Art Fairs, Innovation Competitions, CYBER camps, CYBER KIDS Christmas Markets, and many others. CYBER KIDS Graduation Ceremonies were always accompanied with awards and exhibitions of art creations, educational or other multimedia products, software, designs, and other innovative products developed by students.


Electronic Art Fairs

Innovation-Technology-Social Progress Fair

Campings, Sport Activities, Christmas Markets and other Initiatives