The full version of the Greek language e-learning platform “StaEllinika” was launched on October 6, 2020. The program teaches Greek language, mythology, culture and history. The final version was presented on Tuesday by the Secretary General for Public Diplomacy & Greeks Abroad of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ioannis Chrysoulakis.
The platform was first launched as a beta version in April 2020 at schools in California, Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey under the supervision of Dr Anastasios Koularmanis, director of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America’s department of education.
This digital tool for learning and teaching the Greek language, mythology and elements of Greek culture in the Greek Diaspora has gained some 13,000 subscribers from 110 different countries over the last few months.
In the full edition of StaEllinika parents, teachers and learners have access to courses that include Beginners Greek for Ages 4+, Beginners Greek for Ages 6+, Beginners Greek for Ages 9+, Beginners Greek for Teens and Adults (Ages 13+), as well as History and Greek Mythology.
The platform can be accessed on mobile devices and relies on principles of micro-learning and gamification for the facilitation of the Greek language web-teaching at schools, other educational foundations or at home. Users are exposed to video game features such as scores, points, skills and rewards to promote the desire for continued learning.
The educational application was developed by a team of young people based in Greece, and provides additional teaching resources and support to teachers who work exclusively in an online environment, in line with new protocols introduced after the Covid-19 pandemic broke out.
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Costas Vlasis said that due to the special conditions caused by the coronavirus pandemic, “the fact that children and young people of the Greek Diaspora have the opportunity to travel for free from their home computer, mobile phone or their tablet to the wonderful world of the Greek language, Greek mythology and culture is even more valuable.”
Links for Staellinika at www.staellinika.com or download the apps for iOS and Android devices at www.staellinika.com/apps.
The program was conceived and supported by the Secretariat General for Public Diplomacy & Greeks Abroad of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Centre for Hellenic Studies at Simon Fraser University (SFU), Vancouver, Canada.
PS I suppose you don;t have to be member of the Diaspora to use the platform. Enjoy!