[Asia Economy Reporter Suyeon Woo] The Mercedes-Benz Social Contribution Committee announced on the 19th that it will provide the online education platform for the children's traffic safety specialized program 'Mercedes-Benz MobileKids PlayTheSafety' to address educational disparities caused by the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) and to promote non-face-to-face education.


Through the MobileKids PlayTheSafety online education platform, the Mercedes-Benz Social Contribution Committee offers creative educational content free of charge online so that children who are not familiar with the complex digital environment amid the COVID-19 situation, or children in educational blind spots who do not benefit from new educational content, can more easily experience traffic safety learning.


The newly introduced Mercedes-Benz MobileKids PlayTheSafety online education platform consists of a total of six contents in two categories, including ▲Traffic Safety Coloring with Moki ▲Mini Storybook on the Past and Present of Mobility, designed for children aged 6 to 13 to use in various ways.


The Mercedes-Benz Social Contribution Committee plans to expand opportunities for children's traffic safety education through various methods such as free distribution of board game kits so that children, who spend more time indoors, can naturally learn traffic safety rules through play.

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Kim Jiseop, Acting Chairperson of the Mercedes-Benz Social Contribution Committee, said, "We have prepared an online education platform to ensure that children, the future leaders, are not excluded from educational opportunities," adding, "We hope that through online content that anyone can easily access and use, more children will enjoyably learn traffic safety rules."



Meanwhile, the Mercedes-Benz Social Contribution Committee provides the children's traffic safety campaign 'PlayTheSafety,' which offers children opportunities to think about and express traffic safety themselves, as well as the German Daimler headquarters' traffic safety education program 'Mercedes-Benz MobileKids,' adapted to domestic circumstances. In particular, it has been striving to enhance children's traffic safety through various programs, including continuous support for educational programs using experiential education kits.


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