Open Campus launched the $10M Global Educators Fund (the “Fund”) in May 2023 and was joined by key contributors including TinyTap, Animoca Brands, GEMS Education, Liberty City Ventures and many others. This is the world’s first attempt to fund individual teachers and content creators to produce educational content via a decentralized approach.
The Fund aims to support subjects that complement traditional curriculum (such as life skills, emotional intelligence, etc.) but may not receive sufficient funding from school or government in the past. The courses created will be tokenized and sold as Publisher NFTs - which will be minted in EDU, and similarly, the revenue shared with the creator, co-publisher, partner, DAO will also be denominated in EDU (https://twitter.com/opencampus_xyz/status/1666644984739803136?s=20 14).
More details on the Fund, including the goal, selection criteria and application process, can be found here: https://www.opencampus.xyz/fund 24.
The DAO Administrator has selected the first batch of 10 applications based on the Ideation Guidelines and Global Educator Fund selection criteria listed on the website:
Details on the 10 applications can be found here: Global Educators Fund Batch #1 - Google Slides 44.
The rationale for the applications that are selected is as follows:
Summary of the first batch of 10 applications:
1. English language for pre-k students: This course aims to build foundational English vocabulary, develops listening and speaking skills, and cultivates a love for learning English in young learners, fostering early language development and setting a solid groundwork for future language proficiency
2. Gearing Up For Reading: This course aims to engage young learners ages 3 to 5 in activities that improve vocabulary, comprehension, and attention span through interactive learning experiences.
3. Teaching Dyslexic students: This course aims to support and address the needs of Dyslexic learners/students by exploring their strengths and challenges, providing effective accommodations, utilizing assistive technologies/techniques, and adapting teaching materials and methods to enhance academic enrichment and meet industry demands.
4. STEAM Unit for Teaching Time Concepts: This course aims to teach comprehension of basic time concepts, use appropriate vocabulary, and become familiar with using calendars and clocks.
5. A Loving Hug: This course is based on the book “A Loving Hug” by Dr. Gila Matzliah Liberman, which offers a psychologically analyzed and age-appropriate approach to introducing young children to the topic of the Holocaust, allowing them to maintain a safe distance while fostering empathy, resilience, and self-efficacy.
6. Reading and Writing Enhancement: This course aims to support the development of a comprehensive literacy program that addresses the pressing need for improved reading fluency, expressive writing skills, and a love for literature among students.
7. SEL - Circle of Friends: This course aims to teach Social and Emotional Learning problem-solving and analysis skills, that will help educators identify social outliers earlier to better serve socially struggling youth, as well as equip teens on how to handle difficult emotional situations like peer pressure, bullying and more
8. Solar Energy Immersion for students: This course aims to equip students with comprehensive knowledge about solar energy, actively engage them in the clean energy transition, and inspire them to envision a solar-powered world.
9. SCORA-Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights including HIV and AIDS: This course aims to provide comprehensive sex education to empower adolescents with accurate information, promote inclusivity, and develop skills for healthy relationships.
10. Foundations of Mathematics: From Numbers to Calculus: This course aims to provide learners with a strong understanding of fundamental mathematical concepts and skills, such as number operations, algebraic equations, and geometric principles.
Please note the review of Fund applications is conducted on a rolling basis. The first batch of applications presented in this proposal only represents a small subset of the applications that will eventually be funded by the Fund. The DAO Administrator will continue to reach out to applicants in due course with either 1) a request for further information to supplement the initial proposal or 2) a rejection.
The Fund aims to incentivize qualified teachers and creators with relevant subject matter knowledge to create educational courses, including interactive games, slideshows, videos, and other forms of content. Courses can then be published on Open Campus launch partners, such as TinyTap, and tokenized and sold as Publisher NFTs, allowing the creators to truly own their content and earn revenue.
This proposal put forward the first batch of 10 high quality applications that the DAO have received for the Fund. The Open Campus community’s feedback is now being sought to approve the DAO in funding the applications.