MC for Cross-Cultural Exchange?
Hi all,
For some time I've been kicking this idea around and recently Rose Bard and I emailed about it. Here goes:
We can set up a server for our students as a way for them engage with other students from around the world. Perhaps we can make it a survival world so they learn to cooperate and interact (their teachers being awesome examples!). Then maybe periodically we have change the game mode to creative for mega builds.
During mega-build weeks the kids can build something from their town/country to show the other kids.
I'm still sketching the idea out but the core concept is a shared space to use a shared game as a platform for international exchange/English language practice.
Thoughts?
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