Microsoft, Code.org Use Minecraft to Teach Coding
https://thejournal.com/articles/2016/11/15/microsoft-code.org-use-minecraft-to-teach-coding.aspx
“Microsoft and Code.org have come together to debut Minecraft Designer, a free tutorial for students aged 6 and up that uses the Minecraft environment to teach coding.
Minecraft Designer is a free, hour-long, interactive online tutorial (with offline capabilities for those who want to work when they don’t have access to the Internet) that teaches basic coding in Minecraft and, perhaps more importantly, is designed to inspire interest in computer science, particularly among groups that might not traditionally pursue CS.
According to Microsoft: “With the immense popularity of Minecraft around the world, Microsoft and Code.org believe the tutorial has the potential to reach people of all ages and likeness. Women and girls already compose nearly half of the game’s global fan base. The tutorial also underscores Microsoft’s commitment to ensuring all young people have the opportunity to learn computer science, an economic and social imperative in this era of digital transformation, which is expected to generate 1.4 million computing jobs in the U.S. alone by 2020 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. In the U.S., 40 percent of schools do not teach computer science, and Microsoft aims to reach students most likely to be among those without access, particularly girls and minorities.”
The tutorial was developed for Hour of Code as part of Microsoft’s activities that will coincide with Computer Science Education Week (Dec. 5–11). (It’s a followup to a tutorial released last year that reached some 30 million people, according to Microsoft.) Microsoft will also be hosting live coding events in its retail stores. (Student sign-ups for the live events can be found on Microsoft’s site.)”
Stephen
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