Building History Block by Block: Teaching European Explorers Through Minecraft in a Low-Tech Classroom
12 Mar 2026
Guest blog by Gary Garbutt
I first used Minecraft Education long before I ever arrived in Cambodia.
While teaching in China, I experimented with Minecraft Education at the university and high school levels, using it alongside digital platforms like Cambridge English: Adventures in English World. At the time, I wasn’t thinking about innovation or impact. I was simply curious about how immersive worlds could change the way students engaged with language and content.
Before moving to Cambodia, I also invested time in professional development courses focused on digital learning. That meant when I arrived, I had already seen what was possible when learning moved beyond worksheets and textbooks. That background shaped one of the most challenging and rewarding projects I’ve run so far.
