The United Nations Environment Programme are excited
to launch a simulator game
and avatar using the latest software technology. Apollo’s Edition is the
latest addition to the Reset Earth education
platform. Targeting 13-18-year-olds, the free online education material
developed provides educators with resources to teach students the importance of
environmental protection.
Increasing awareness among the climate champions of the future to Reset Earth
Apollo’s Edition is the latest addition to
the Reset Earth
education platform, complementing the Reset Earth animation, mobile game
app and lesson plans for tweens. While the ozone layer is on a path
to recovery by mid-century thanks to the efforts of the Montreal Protocol, the
successes achieved so far could easily be undone. Which is why we need to teach the
next generation the importance of environmental protection using innovative
technology and tools to create content that will inspire our future environment
champions.
Avatar in the Metaverse
Cutting-edge motion capture technology brought the new Reset Earth
character, Apollo, to life.
To create a strong
connection between the character and the audience, a live actor's body
movements and facial expressions were captured by a motion-capture suit for a
truly human portrayal of body language and facial expression captured on video.
Students become the decision makers
To bring an additional new dimension to learning, the Reset Earth
Impact Simulator game was created which puts students in the hot seat. As decision
makers, they get to decide on four possible policy directions, all of which
have specific outcomes documented and visualised by the game. Based on their
understanding of the ozone layer, its function and importance, they can determine the future and
see the direct effects their choices have on the environment, society, the
economy and the health of the ozone layer.