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Josephine Kulandairaj

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I am Josephine, a lifelong learner, ICT facilitator and an MIEE. I teach in an IB school and love to integrate technology into the classroom. I also run a tech club for my students. I was inspired to learn Minecraft by my 9-year-old son who is a Minecraft lover. My young students also showed great interest and enthusiasm to learn Minecraft, to break and build through virtual blocks. It's a two-way learning process; facilitator-students and students-facilitator. On the go, I realised that the latter is way better and faster. Minecraft is a must and should be part of the curriculum to enhance students 21st-century skills to creativity and imagination, collaboration and teamwork, critical thinking and problem-solving. Let us BREAK and BUILD!!! Explore and dive into the virtual world of Minecraft.

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