Friendbase and MemoMoti join forces to empower joyful and engaging learning through user created quizzes
Friendbase and eduGamiTec takes another step towards creating a vibrant, fun and entertaining virtual world for teens across the world with current features such as chat, design and mini-games. As a next step the we will implement the Memomoti software developer kit in Friendbase where members can create their own quizzes and challenge their friends wherever they are in the Friendbase world. In addition, there will be a learning centre, where educators can create quizzes based on the school curriculum. The Friendbase members can take the quizzes and earn in game currency to be used for assets.
About Friendbase
Friendbase AB is an award-winning social platform company based in Gothenburg, Sweden and Istanbul Turkey. The company’s first product is Friendbase, an avatar based social network, a fun packed chat world where young people from all over the world meet new friends, play games and learn.
Deborah Lygonis, CEO and founder of Friendbase says; “We are moving more and more towards user generated content (UGC) and this is a natural next step for us. With the MemoMoti platform we have all features required to allow our members to create fun and challenging quizzes on their own. As we roll out Friendbase 2.0, UGS will play a more central role, something that has already got us looking at adding a UGS marketplace in the near future as well”.
For more information please contact: Deborah Lygonis at Deborah.lygonis@friendbase.com
“I believe that the best way of learning is to have fun, in an accepting, entertaining environment by using the tools of our choice.” -says Györgyi Szakmár, CEO and Founder of EduGamiTec — “Cooperation between Memomoti and Friendbase is a perfect example of how playing, creation, and building relationships does not preclude but even reinforce the acquisition of new knowledge. We look forward to this new adventure where two like-minded teams are working hand in hand to create something unique for the good of the future generation!”
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