Creative Coding and Digital Fluency
The first article explores how creative coding—especially in today’s AI-driven world—can spark student engagement. With creativity now a top workforce skill, Minecraft Education’s GameCode gives students in grades 6–8 a hands-on way to learn coding through game design and storytelling. It helps them move beyond basic syntax to tackle real-world problems while also addressing the global drop in creative thinking among 10–15-year-olds.
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Esports as a Gateway to Learning
The second article highlights a Minecraft Education esports challenge in South Florida, where students designed hurricane-resistant schools. The event showed how esports can build essential skills like teamwork, communication, and critical thinking through a fun, STEM-based approach. It also emphasized how esports programs create inclusive spaces, welcoming students of all skill levels while boosting confidence and a sense of community.
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The Student Skilling Journey
Check out this new infographic of the student’s skill-building journey with Minecraft Education, which breaks down the student’s path from basic tech skills to advanced digital fluency. Along the way, educators get professional development through Minecraft coding sessions, AI webcasts, and training events, equipping them to guide students toward real-world skills and responsible tech use.
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From coding and AI to esports and design challenges, Minecraft Education helps students build skills and confidence in a hands-on, meaningful way. These EdSurge stories show it’s not just a game, it’s a powerful tool for inspiring the next generation of thinkers, makers, and leaders.