Minecraft has outgrown its humble beginnings in 2011 and has since become the top sold video game of all time. This massive growth has brought a huge player base that is dedicated to bettering the game by providing feedback and help whenever and wherever they can. Like its player base, Mojang, the current developers behind the new content of Minecraft, have created Minecraft: Education Edition that is dedicated to improving learning and retention for school students.
Minecraft: Education Edition is a guided experience that takes players through various challenges designed to teach them STEM skills, problem-solving, curriculum lessons, and collaboration with others all while ensuring they have an outlet to expand their creativity. It also opens up new forms and techniques of teaching particular topics that are easier to comprehend and put into practice.
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Mojang had a simple plan for Minecraft: Education Edition, creating a program that can give students 21st-century skills they will be able to apply in their future workspaces while maintaining a high level of attention and retention of the material. By combining the core gameplay mechanics of Minecraft and various education-based challenges, Mojang successfully integrated education into its massively popular game.
As a 3D building game, Minecraft already aids in training and improving creativity, hand-eye coordination, and resource management. To take this a step further, Mojang focused its efforts on introducing STEM learning systems, such as coding and chemistry, and allowing students to work collectively on challenges to promote collaboration and leadership skills. It also provided teachers with the tools to design lesson plans and
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