Sunday, March 20, 2016
This will be on our reading list for next year's #evomc16 , or maybe we should offer ourselves a badge for writing one ourselves. More information at
http://press.etc.cmu.edu/content/teachercraft-how-teachers-learn-use-minecraft-their-classrooms
Download the pdf here:
http://press.etc.cmu.edu/files/Teacher-Craft_Dikkers-etal-web.pdf
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This is about the best I've been able to do so far.
This is about the best I've been able to do so far. I can't get comments to upload consistently to blogger. It might be a bandwidth ...
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Overnight, I thought about Steve Jenkinsens' discussion provoking MC experiment with the East India Company. It did indeed promote som...
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How long does "night" last? And is there anything whatsoever to do during the night other that to wait for the sun to come up? A...
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All of the cool stuff I'm seeing, all of the stuff that seems to offer redeeming education value, e.g. visiting ancient Rome, constructi...
Great book! I'm quite partial to chapter 9 ;)
ReplyDeleteWell done Jeff!
ReplyDeleteHow can Third Party Tools be Used?
By Jeff Kuhn and Seann Dikkers
Vanilla Minecraft is usually just the start for Teachercrafting. As teachers gain experience,
they often move into the world of mods, servers, and apps to compliment Minecraft use.