CRACKING THE CASE: REED SMART BRINGS AI & DIGITAL LITERACY TO LIFE 

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Students and educators are ready to embrace AI as a powerful learning tool, when paired with the right skills to use it responsibly and effectively. Building on the success of The Investigators, Minecraft Education’s first collaboration with Microsoft’s Trusted Technology Group’s Tech for Society team, we’re excited to introduce Reed Smart: AI Detective. This new, immersive learning experience for students ages 8-18 transforms digital literacy education into an engaging mystery-solving adventure. Collaborations with the Trusted Technology Group and other leading digital literacy organizations ensure that Minecraft Education experiences reflect the latest understanding of how students seek out and evaluate online information.

“AI is changing the ways we find, evaluate, and create information,” says Lisa Reppell, Senior Program Manager for Information Literacy at Microsoft. “This opens up new opportunities, but it also requires a thoughtfully updated set of information literacy skills." Reed Smart: AI Detective gives students hands-on practice with the skills they need to navigate this new landscape, from understanding deepfakes to recognizing when and why AI sometimes produces inaccurate but confident-sounding information.


Evolving our Approach to Digital Literacy Education

While The Investigators, an immersive lesson and world we launched in 2023, introduced students to fundamental information literacy concepts, teaching them to verify sources and think about bias in human-generated content, Reed Smart: AI Detective tackles the next challenge: information literacy in the age of AI. This progression mirrors the rapid evolution of our digital landscape, where AI tools can create convincing deepfakes, generate plausible sounding but false or inaccurate information, and make it more difficult to distinguish between authentic and manipulated content.

Part of Minecraft Education’s AI Foundations program and AI literacy curriculum, Reed Smart complements existing experiences like Fantastic Fairgrounds, which introduces basic AI concepts, and CyberSafe AI: Dig Deeper, which focuses on AI safety and data privacy. Together, these experiences provide educators with a complete toolkit for teaching AI literacy across multiple dimensions.

Teaching Lateral Reading and “Critical Ignoring” Through Detective Work

“Digital information literacy in the AI era goes beyond simply checking sources of information,” says Reppell. “It requires adopting a cautious, contextual mindset and regularly applying these critical skills.”

The game’s approach is informed by research suggesting that nuanced skills are essential to teaching information literacy. These skills include lateral reading, checking an original source’s credibility by looking at what other sources say about it, as well as ‘critical ignoring’, or not letting your attention get hijacked by attention-grabbing online content.

The game’s innovative case-board mechanic brings lateral reading, critical thinking and critical ignoring to life while building knowledge about AI misuse and AI literacy. As students investigate three compelling cases, they practice:

  • Reading laterally (metaphorically) by talking to multiple witnesses to put claims in context
  • Cross-referencing witness statements with physical evidence
  • Identifying when AI is misused to create false but confident-sounding information
  • Using multiple sources to build a complete picture of the truth
Reed Smart Screenshot from In Game

 

Real-World Skills Through Immersive Gameplay

Each case within Reed Smart: AI Detective targets specific challenges educators face when teaching AI literacy:

  • Case 1: The Deepest Fake demonstrates how convincing AI-generated videos can be, teaching students to look beyond surface appearances and use multiple sources to put information in context.
  • Case 2: An Ode to Deception explores the double-edged sword of AI detection tools, showing how over-reliance on technology without human judgment can lead to false accusations.
  • Case 3: Dine & Deceive illustrates how AI can “hallucinate” inaccurate information, teaching students the importance of verification, even when AI sources sound authoritative.

“We designed each case to reflect real scenarios students might encounter, and real concerns that they have,” notes Reppell. “The false AI plagiarism case, for example, speaks to a concern that is top of mind for students and educators: making sure students get credit for their authentic work, while deterring inappropriate AI use on assignments.”

We also wanted to make sure that the content speaks to the realities of how digital natives make sense of information. For example, young people often use social validation and peer consensus as primary factors in determining information credibility. Reed Smart: AI Detective acknowledges these behaviors while guiding students toward more effective verification strategies. For instance, students learn that while comment sections can provide clues about trustworthiness, they shouldn’t be the sole basis for judgment.

“We’re not just teaching students to spot today’s deepfakes,” emphasizes Reppell. “We’re giving them a framework for evaluating whatever new forms of AI-generated content emerge in the future. The detective skills they learn—gathering evidence, cross-referencing sources, maintaining healthy caution—will serve them well regardless of how technology evolves.”

Practical Application for Educators

Reed Smart: AI Detective transforms abstract digital literacy concepts into concrete, teachable moments. When students use their magnifying glass to highlight clues, they’re practicing the quick scanning techniques needed for efficient online verification, with an opportunity to practice critical ignoring. When they photograph evidence and organize it on their case board, they’re learning to document and synthesize information from multiple sources, building the mental muscle that helps them do this in real-world scenarios as well.

This type of practice has dramatic effects: research shows that targeted digital literacy instruction can improve students’ ability to discern accuracy online by 40% in just 6 hours. With Reed Smart, educators can deliver this instruction through immersive gameplay that students find relevant and highly engaging.

Research also stresses that media and information literacy must be embedded across the curriculum rather than confined to occasional library sessions. With a complete lesson plan, student workbooks, and discussion prompts, educators can use Reed Smart to incorporate these topics into various subjects:

  • English classes can explore narrative reliability and source credibility
  • Social studies classes can examine the societal impact of misinformation
  • Technology courses can dive deep into how AI generates content and the limitations of AI-detection technology
  • Ethics discussions can explore issues like responsible AI use and digital citizenship

As students progress through the game world, the colors slowly change from noir-style black and white to vibrant color, a visual metaphor for evolving from simplistic thinking to nuanced understanding. This transformation mirrors the cognitive journey students undertake, moving from binary 'true/false' thinking to sophisticated evaluation of information credibility, source reliability, and contextual factors. The color transformation gives students a tangible sense of progress and achievement while reinforcing the learning objective about moving beyond ‘black-and-white’ thinking.

Second Reed Smart Screenshot from In Game

 

How to Get Started with Reed Smart: AI Detective

Reed Smart: AI Detective is available now in the Minecraft Education Library for all licensed users, and as a free demo. If you do not have a Minecraft Education license, download the Minecraft Education app and select “Try a demo.” For Minecraft Bedrock players, Reed Smart is free to play on the Minecraft Marketplace in the Education Collection.

  • Teaching resources: Educators and parents can access free Reed Smart support materials, including lesson plan, classroom presentations, student workbooks, and a parent toolkit to maximize the learning impact.
  • Explore AI Foundations: Explore more AI literacy lessons in AI Foundations, Minecraft Education’s curriculum program that includes animated videos, immersive worlds, and classroom-ready resources.
  • Go further with training: Learn how to build AI literacy across your school system with Minecraft in this one-hour online training.

For schools looking to implement comprehensive digital literacy education, Reed Smart can serve as an engaging entry point to spark broader conversations about responsible technology use, ethical AI deployment, and the importance of human judgment in an increasingly automated world. Visit AI Foundations to learn more about Minecraft Education’s flagship AI literacy initiative with Microsoft, and opportunities to bring this program to your school or system.

The cases are open, the clues are waiting, and Detective Smart needs your students’ help. Will they crack the code on AI misuse and emerge as savvy digital detectives? The game is afoot.