Edverse launched an alpha version of the metaverse this week. The project aims to change the educational approach with a first-of-its-kind immersive and interactive platform.
The Edverse digital space brings together students, teachers, organizers and creators. Everyone will play an important role in shaping the learning base for the next generation. The goal is to combine a unique gaming experience and learning. This will help increase student motivation.
Teachers will be given the opportunity to create their own program using Ed- NFT or teach according to an existing program of educational institutions. Opera singer Sula Parasidis and chef Matteo Ressa have already joined the teaching staff. They opened their virtual schools.
Students can choose the course and teacher. They will also use the learn2earn and wear2earn mechanics.
Creators will create Ed NFTs and sell them to educators. They will occupy the NFT sales market and create tokens at the request of students and teachers.
Promoters are those who will build, own, sell and rent academic-level institutions and create virtual learning spaces.
According to Citi, the value of the metaverse could be $13 trillion by 2030. Edverse has the potential to make a significant contribution to the overall economy of the metaverse. The platform is aimed at the democratization and decentralization of education.
The company cares about the environment; therefore, to create a metaverse, it entered into a partnership with blockchain providers Polygon and Elysium.