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Can Minecraft teach kids how to code?

10 pointsby abdelazerover 11 years ago

4 comments

bsamuelsover 11 years ago
The thing I find stunning about Minecraft is how you can learn about redstone wire and all of gates&#x2F;flipflops&#x2F;howtouse&#x2F;etc and none of it actually feels like learning. Another game that teaches you to code without it feeling like learning is Garry&#x27;s Mod&#x27;s Wiremod, which lets you write a program that can manipulate the game world or other wired components.<p>I can&#x27;t help but wonder if the formula behind these games is reusable. Imagine if large swaths of technical knowledge could be taught through a creative game like Minecraft&#x2F;Gmod. Another amazing part of this formula is that it imparts the &quot;Builder&#x27;s High&quot;, an experience that may be completely foreign to children&#x2F;adolescents, and could completely change how they feel about the creative and engineering process. There&#x27;s a lot to be learned from the Minecraft formula, I hope there&#x27;s game devs out there who recognize it and are willing to build on it.
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casual_slackerover 11 years ago
I always wanted to take it one step further, that is a &quot;robot&quot; item in-game which can be programmed using logo-like instructions. Mostly I just want to automate the tedius process of mining (why do I even play this game?) but it could also be great for teaching.
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Oculusover 11 years ago
I&#x27;ve had quite a few younger friends ask me for help with Java so they could program plugins for Minecraft.
politicianover 11 years ago
It <i>would</i> be great, if they had a decent plugin model that permitted use of an accessible language.