Space can fascinate children from an early age, presenting a key opportunity to engage them with Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Minecraft is an extremely popular construction-based computer game with parallels and analogies to real-world processes, offering further scope for STEM engagement and exploration. Science Hunters is a novel engagement project which uses hands-on discussions and Minecraft to inspire children about STEM; by combining this innovative approach with space topics such as ‘Can we survive on the moon?’ and ‘Building rockets’, children can be successfully engaged with constructive, imaginative investigation of space features and exploration
BIG STEM Communicators Network newsletter article. Edited from Hobbs, L., Stevens, C. and Hartley, J...
Like earth and planetary scientists, most children are curious about the world, the solar system and...
Available at: https://www.uwe.ac.uk/-/media/uwe/documents/research/engaging-children-with-stem-using...
Science Hunters is an outreach project based in Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, ...
Science Hunters is an outreach project which employs the computer game Minecraft to engage children ...
Science Hunters is a university outreach project which engages children of all ages with learning ab...
Engagement with science and scientific skills is an important aspect of children's ability to naviga...
Imagine yourself in a world where everything is made up of cubes. Colorful blocks represent rocks, t...
Science Hunters is an outreach project based at Lancaster University. The project aims to engage chi...
Imagine yourself in a world where everything is made up of cubes. Colorful blocks represent rocks, t...
Minecraft is beloved of thousands of teens and pre-teens across the country, but it seems to have a ...
Background Science Hunters is an outreach project based at Lancaster University, UK. It uses the com...
BIG STEM Communicators Network newsletter article. Edited from Hobbs, L., Stevens, C. and Hartley, J...
Like earth and planetary scientists, most children are curious about the world, the solar system and...
Available at: https://www.uwe.ac.uk/-/media/uwe/documents/research/engaging-children-with-stem-using...
Science Hunters is an outreach project based in Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, ...
Science Hunters is an outreach project which employs the computer game Minecraft to engage children ...
Science Hunters is a university outreach project which engages children of all ages with learning ab...
Engagement with science and scientific skills is an important aspect of children's ability to naviga...
Imagine yourself in a world where everything is made up of cubes. Colorful blocks represent rocks, t...
Science Hunters is an outreach project based at Lancaster University. The project aims to engage chi...
Imagine yourself in a world where everything is made up of cubes. Colorful blocks represent rocks, t...
Minecraft is beloved of thousands of teens and pre-teens across the country, but it seems to have a ...
Background Science Hunters is an outreach project based at Lancaster University, UK. It uses the com...
BIG STEM Communicators Network newsletter article. Edited from Hobbs, L., Stevens, C. and Hartley, J...
Like earth and planetary scientists, most children are curious about the world, the solar system and...
Available at: https://www.uwe.ac.uk/-/media/uwe/documents/research/engaging-children-with-stem-using...