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Hello Sj, thank you for your introduction and welcome to the Online Schoolbook “GOLD DUST. Papillon 17:16, 14 December 2008 (UTC)


Hello,

I’am the author of the “Papillon” educational concept and the Online Schoolbook "GOLD DUST". My native language is German. Please feel free to correct my English and give me your feedback and comments. I’m happy to answer your questions.

Here are some hints and thoughts, to experience the Online Schoolbook GOLD DUST.

By using the Papillon concept learners get a mix from structur (text of the virtual world) and freedom (Internet). All keywords and educational links are variable and suggestions.

The learning clicks represent a unique and innovative form of conveying knowledge. They are the result of an intensive combined achievement. Text and learning clicks are so tightly interwoven so that both elements can develop their effect as just one unit. However, the goal is not to link the text in general but rather how the text is linked. That is what is special about it. Links without the text don't work in such great manner we have learned in our praxis tests.


Chapter 2: The Gold Hat Officials

Keyword Nubia:

Nubia was always important for Egypt, because from Nubia came the gold.

Keyword: the official for good thoughts, Theme: how one comes to good thoughts... ...if you take part, when you are interested in science, if you ask why, when you play, when you help, if you are curious in new media, when you hear music, when you leran languages and so on...

Keyword: time, topic: The Theory of Relativity

The student can view the content and continue to access it until he has completely understood the topic. This method of conveying knowledge is not feasible in regular instruction and has a decisive advantage: Gifted students no longer have to be bored because they understood the material long ago and those who are less gifted no longer have a reason to interrupt the class because they are not following the material. Everyone can process the instructional materials according to his or her own aptitude. Strong and weak students will be promoted together.

Keyword: towers: The boundries of architecture are new defined.


Chapter 3: The Twinkling Lantern

Keyword: place in life ... You've got to find what you love, that's the question of your life.--Papillon 19:28, 14 December 2008 (UTC)


Chapter 4: A fateful Birthday

Keyword: baroque

Baroque is also known as the era of stage and finds his glorious climax at the court of Louis XIV. Elements of staging we find in the Media-Society of the 21st Century, for example election campaign, product advertising, Harry Potter as a brand, etc. Why not education to stage? --Papillon 19:06, 5 January 2009 (UTC)


Chapter 8: Lilies or Airhead

Lilies - a symbol for stability (roots), wind - a symbol for independence --Papillon 12:22, 8 January 2009 (UTC)


Chapter 9: In the Valley of Tears

Keyword: Justitia

What does it mean to teach for social justice? [1]

Keyword: Fortitudo

Teaching courage to kids [2]

"It may surprise you to know that children's books often raise deep philosophical issues and that children love to think about them. This website contains all the materials that you need to lead philosophy discussions with your students.” [3]

Top Sites in Philosophy for Children [4]

--Papillon 21:45, 6 January 2009 (UTC)

Fairytales convey a simple basic thought: A good character makes you beautiful. It is exactly the right format to spin a yarn about the great questions of life. Let you inspire by the magical world of the GOLD DUST story. --Papillon 10:40, 9 January 2009 (UTC)


Chapter 10: Energy Spheres

Keyword: Cats

Cats are Good For Kids [5]

Topic: Time which we spend together

Majority of parents say children want more family time with more play time high on the wish list [6]

The Importance of Family Time [7] --Papillon 15:09, 13 January 2009 (UTC)