TinyTap and Open Campus: Educational Games on Climate Change with Care Bears

Open Campus, an educational technology protocol, has announced a partnership with Cloudco Entertainment’s beloved Care Bears. This initiative aims to address Climate Change, one of the most pressing issues of our times, through educational games. In this venture, they will employ TinyTap, a well-known platform for creating and sharing educational games. They will channel the Care Bears’ universal messages of sharing, caring, friendship, and courage towards developing young learners’ understanding of environmental conservation.

Engaging Educational Games and the Role of NFTs

Care Bears are cherished in children’s entertainment, boasting immense popularity globally. The partnership primarily intends to use Open Campus’s license over the Care Bears’ intellectual property to craft educational games. Open Campus hold in high regard the work of teachers and creators who help students learn new things. In doing so, they are creating fresh ways for these dedicated educators to earn more around the globe. The Care Bear games aim to engage children in a fun and interactive manner while at the same time educating them about environmental conservation and their potential role in it.

Not only is this partnership dedicated to crafting educational games, but it is also looking at the application of NFTs to enhance the overall educational experience. This includes Open Campus’ content tokenization engine, Publisher NFTs, and the initiation of co-branded digital collectibles. These developments open up new possibilities for introducing children to critical issues like climate change in ways kids will love.

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Enhancing Learning Through Partnership

TinyTap, founded in 2012 and a subsidiary of Animoca Brands, is the world’s most extensive educational games library. The platform boasts over 250,000 activities created by educators and publishers, including renowned names like Sesame Street and Oxford University Press.

Yogev Shelly, CEO of TinyTap and Council Member of Open Campus, voiced his enthusiasm for the collaboration: “We are thrilled to partner with Care Bears to create innovative educational content that helps children learn about the environment and climate change. By combining the power of TinyTap with the iconic and beloved characters of the Care Bears franchise, we believe we can create games that are not only fun and engaging but also teach important lessons about sustainability and the environment.”

Cloudco Entertainment complements the collaborative project with its vast repertoire of creating, developing, and producing multi-platform entertainment franchises. Robert Prinzo, Head of Licensing at Cloudco, expressed their readiness for this educational endeavour: “We couldn’t be more excited to collaborate with TinyTap on this educational venture. The Care Bears have always been committed to sharing messages of sharing, caring, friendship, and courage to its fans. Partnering with TinyTap allows us to extend that mission into the digital world, using interactive games and content to teach valuable lessons about sustainability, the environment, and more. Together, we aim to inspire and empower young minds to make a positive impact on the world around them.”

The Care Bears, introduced in 1982 and known worldwide through various consumer products, greeting cards, animated television shows, and feature films, continue their mission in the Web3 era. The educational games will be available on the TinyTap platform in the upcoming months. This partnership is committed to continue exploring innovative ways to enhance the learning experience for children, and also illustrating the power of collaborative efforts in shaping our planet’s future.

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