Minecraft voyage

Submitted by evladescu on Wed, 20/05/2020 - 15:42

General Info


Minecraft voyage
Abstract

It was a collaborative workshop about coding in Minecraft. 18 year old students helped 9 and 10 years old students to make first steps in Minecraft coding. Learning objectives: 1. peer-to-peer, collaborative and team working; 4. using a game to introduce young students to coding; 3. have fun with coding in Minecraft.
Materials: tutorials from https://code.org/learn.
Challenge: Some students, especially girls were shy and they didn’t want to participate in the beginning, so I had to find a way to convince them that coding is fun also for girls.


Practice's Language
English
STEAM discipline
Technology
Key Terms
License
CC BY-NC-SA

Audience and Educational Framework


Audience competence
Beginner
Age Range
9-99

Educational Details


Educational Subject
Informatics
Description of the practice

It was a digital inclusion activity implemented with the support of  EOS Romania, in the frame of "Hai pe Net!" 2019 campaign. 18 year old students helped 9 and 10 years old students to make first steps in Minecraft coding.
Challenge: Some students, especially girls were shy and they didn’t want to participate in the beginning, so I had to find a way to convince them that coding is fun also for girls.


Duration of practice realisation
1 hour
Difficulty
Easy

Learning Outcomes

1. peer-to-peer, collaborative and team working;

2. using a game to introduce young students to coding;

3. have fun with coding



Hardware/Software/Other Resources

tutorials from https://code.org/learn


Implementation

(where and how the practice was implemented)


Country that was implemented
Romania

Description, evaluation and lessons learned

Coding is also for girls!


Educational material/resources (file/URL) accompanying the practice


Educational material/resources
Minecraft voyage

License
CC BY-NC-SA
Language

English


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