Minecraft: Education Edition in Science
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This video introduces some of the ways that Minecraft: Education Edition can be used within the Science learning area of the Australian Curriculum.
Resources:
Minecraft: Education Edition website for Australia: http://education.minecraft.net/australia
Minecraft: Education course for teachers: https://education.microsoft.com/courses-and-resources/courses/my-minecraft-journey
00:00 Introduction to Australian Curriculum: Science
03:58 Biological Sciences in Minecraft: Education Edition
13:29 Chemical Sciences
24:13 Earth and Space Sciences
34:23 Physical Sciences
45:42 Science Inquiry Ideas
01:03:40 Science as a Human Endeavour
This video contains references to and images from the Australian Curriculum.
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