Fundación Endesa, in its commitment to innovation in education, launches 'Endesa Educa Digital', a step further towards the digitalization of Endesa Educa's educational proposals. It is a free, gamified and 100% online activity aimed at 3rd and 4th grade students. By registering on the platform and using an exclusive experimentation kit, teachers and their students must overcome the energy challenges that are presented to them and reach the final mission: Save the World. An "inter-school" contest in which the winning school will receive a very special prize.
Endesa Educa Digital will lead us to be energy watchers together with the "Energy Corps". To do this we must pass the energy challenges that are put before us and that we will find for free on the activity platform. Through fun challenges and missions of a scientific nature, this new platform seeks to encourage the collaboration of the entire educational community, and invites teachers, who previously receive training, to encourage their students to participate together with their families and also with students from other schools in the activities and contests created by the tool itself.
Endesa Educa is an initiative of the Endesa Foundation that, since its creation in 1994, offers advice and resources related to energy education, promoting the efficient and rational use of electricity, the value of sustainability for a better quality of life.
To this end, it develops free educational activities aimed at both educational centers in Spain and the general public to publicize the world of energy in its broadest sense, dealing with everything from energy saving in the home to the operation of power plants.
In this way, Fundación Endesa focuses on promoting awareness in a practical way, that is, showing students what the operation of the facilities is really like and the importance of valuing energy and making conscious use of it. In 2018 alone, a total of 52,632 students from all over the national territory have benefited and, in addition, during this academic year 2018/2019, a total of 189 visits have been made to Endesa's power plants, whose operation has been closely known by 5,464 students.