Minecraft in the classroom : ideas, inspiration and student projects for teachers / Colin Gallagher, editor ; with Shane Asselstine, Dan Bloom, André Chercka, Adam Clark, Stephen Elford, David Lee, John Miller, Eric Walker, James York.
Material type: TextPublisher: Berkeley, CA : Peachpit Press, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: xii, 276 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0133858014
- 9780133858013
- 371.334 23
- LB1029.G3 M56 2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I. Minecraft in education: the basics. -- Part II. Minecraft classroom projects. -- --
Part I. Minecraft in education: the basics. -- 1. What is minecraft? -- 2. Working with minecraftedu -- 3. Working with regular minecraft -- 4. Minecraft in education - why? -- -- Part II. Minecraft classroom projects. -- 5. Teaching with Minecraft pocket edition -- 6.1. Minecraft and teaching humanities -- 6.2. Minecraft and teaching humanities -- 7.1. Minecraft and teaching science -- 7.2. Minecraft and teaching science -- 8.1. Minecraft and teaching math -- 8.2. Minecraft and teaching math -- 9. Minecraft and language learning -- 10. Minecraft and transdisciplinary learning -- 11. Minecraft and special educational needs -- 12. Minecraft, where next? Minecraft in education: the future -- 13. Minecraft and 3D printing.
Offers essential advice and captivating projects for using Minecraft to enhance students' learning experience. Learn how educators are using Minecraft as a powerful instructional tool to engage students and teach subjects as varied as math and humanities.
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