Imagine yourself in a world where everything is made up of cubes. Colorful blocks represent rocks, trees, water, and animals. An erupting volcano produces blocks of flowing lava. A cave contains cubes of iron and gold ore.Sound familiar? This is the world of Minecraft, a hugely popular “open-world” construction-based video game in which players can move around freely and build virtual creations by “mining” and placing textured blocks with different properties. You can build elaborate cities and ships—even the Eiffel Tower or Tolkien’s Minas Morgul. You can also build a working computer that can perform calculations.In the blocky world of Minecraft, we task players with building dinosaurs, rockets, volcanoes, caves, and even whole planets.Bu...
Engagement with science and scientific skills is an important aspect of children's ability to naviga...
Simulation of reality in computer games has recently been adopted for urban planning purposes. Minec...
The use of games as learning tools have proven to be a valuable way to help pupils learn while havin...
Imagine yourself in a world where everything is made up of cubes. Colorful blocks represent rocks, t...
Imagine yourself in a world where everything is made up of cubes. Colorful blocks represent rocks, t...
Minecraft is a popular computer game that allows the construction of almost limitless creations, and...
Space can fascinate children from an early age, presenting a key opportunity to engage them with Sci...
To mimic the 3D geospatial components of geologic mapping usually spotlighted by field camp, we deve...
Digital technology has shaped the way humans interact with information and create knowledge. These c...
Science Hunters is an outreach project which employs the computer game Minecraft to engage children ...
Laura, Sophie, Jackie and Carly, Science Hunters from Lancaster University, and Tom of Colville Prim...
Science Hunters is a university outreach project which engages children of all ages with learning ab...
In this paper, the author describes a method for using MineCraft as a manipulative for factoring com...
Minecraft is a popular sandbox video game that was first released in 2011 by Mojang Studios. It allo...
The use of games as learning tools has become a valuable way to help students to learn while having ...
Engagement with science and scientific skills is an important aspect of children's ability to naviga...
Simulation of reality in computer games has recently been adopted for urban planning purposes. Minec...
The use of games as learning tools have proven to be a valuable way to help pupils learn while havin...
Imagine yourself in a world where everything is made up of cubes. Colorful blocks represent rocks, t...
Imagine yourself in a world where everything is made up of cubes. Colorful blocks represent rocks, t...
Minecraft is a popular computer game that allows the construction of almost limitless creations, and...
Space can fascinate children from an early age, presenting a key opportunity to engage them with Sci...
To mimic the 3D geospatial components of geologic mapping usually spotlighted by field camp, we deve...
Digital technology has shaped the way humans interact with information and create knowledge. These c...
Science Hunters is an outreach project which employs the computer game Minecraft to engage children ...
Laura, Sophie, Jackie and Carly, Science Hunters from Lancaster University, and Tom of Colville Prim...
Science Hunters is a university outreach project which engages children of all ages with learning ab...
In this paper, the author describes a method for using MineCraft as a manipulative for factoring com...
Minecraft is a popular sandbox video game that was first released in 2011 by Mojang Studios. It allo...
The use of games as learning tools has become a valuable way to help students to learn while having ...
Engagement with science and scientific skills is an important aspect of children's ability to naviga...
Simulation of reality in computer games has recently been adopted for urban planning purposes. Minec...
The use of games as learning tools have proven to be a valuable way to help pupils learn while havin...