User:NeopunkLM

I'm a student of the House of Prometheus, a project of online learning developed by university students using free sites as tools.

Our mission is related to knowledge and ability to connect different sorts of information oriented for problem-solving, as we invest in multidisciplinar routes of learning for a broader compreheension of history, arts, language, geography, technology and social sciences.

We use mainly three sources: Wikipedia, Khan Academy and Saylor Academy. The studies of literature use the Project Gutenberg as main source. As support of language, the Merriam-Webster and Cambridge dictionaries are recommended. For speaking and listening, the free lessons of Deep English are a good way of learning. The lessons are organized and structured in Wikiversity.

The structure of learning is based of broader topics to specific topics and make connections between related topics, always putting the information in context. The system of learning is self-paced and goal-oriented. The student have key questions to answer with a guide to self analyse the quality of what was written in the final project; during the process of learning, however, is recommended the use of charts, mind-maps, drafts, voice recording, museum visit, video recording, flashcards, minigames, object crafting, all the sort of activity that takes the attention of the student, mainly focusing in what he/her have talent and respecting individual limitations. The students are also drawn to help each others in group discussions, debates, class simulation and presentations.

Each student is oriented to have a personal website or blog to keep a track of his/her own learning.

History Structure

(WH101) World History 101 History of the world

(PH101) Prehistory 101 Prehistory

(PH201) Prehistory 201: Human evolution Human evolution

(AH101) Ancient History 101 Ancient history

(AH201) Ancient History 201: Classical antiquity Classical antiquity

(AH202) Ancient History 202: Late antiquity Late antiquity

(PC101) Post-classical History 101 Post-classical history

(PC201) Post-classical History 201: Middle Ages Middle Ages

(PC202) Post-classical History 202: EMA Early Middle Ages

(PC203) Post-classical History 203: HMA High Middle Ages

(PC204) Post-classical History 204: LMA Late Middle Ages

(PC301) Post-classical History 301: Renaissance Renaissance

(MH101) Modern History 101 Modern history

(EH101) Economic World History 101 Requirements: WH101. Economic history of the world

Philosophy Structure

(PL101) Philosophy 101 Requirements: WH101. Philosophy