Minecraft in the Classroom

Posted by | October 30, 2013 | Gaming | No Comments
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We recently presented the AIS ICT Integration Conference. It was a great two days and it was so exciting to be with like minded techies. One of my favourite presentations was by Michael Beilharz from Knox Grammar – you can see more about him in this article on their school blog. In the first half he talked about the Minecraft server they had set up and how many subjects had utilised this tool: English, History, Geography, Maths, and Science! Not many resources or tools for the classroom can boast of having such a broad scope of application. In the second half we were able to login to the schools Minecraft server and try to build a bridge. I can’t say I wasn’t terribly successful – using the desktop rather than the iPad will take some getting used to – but it was great moving around the space with the other participants.

I want to learn more so I have created a page of Minecraft to collate links, success stories, lessons and a few ideas if they should arise…

About Laura Wright

Laura is a passionate educator, researcher and designer. Her experience teaching in Asia and Europe have fueled her desire to provide authentic learning experiences supporting creativity through technology integration. She loves to travel and read everything. Follow her @MrsLauraW.