Daniela Borisova Hristova, Tanya Markova Srebreva
Alexander Georgiev-Kodzhakafaliyata Primary School
https://doi.org/10.53656/voc22-365mine
Absract. Teaching the basics of coding at Alexander Georgiev-Kodzhakafaliyata Primary School develops students’ digital literacy, algorithmic thinking and skills to design familiar objects, processes and phenomena thanks to popular game Minecraft. This approach serves not to replace the regular lesson but as a parallel
which extends and builds upon the learning process in order to develop synthetic
competences. Thus emerges a natural necessity to look integrally at specific topics
which fail to fit entirely into one scientific area. Students research historical records and then make a 3D Minecraft model of a historic site – the Greek Acropolis, which is part of the learning material in History in grade 5. They not only learn more about the site but also apply the skills of cooperation, effective communication, creativity and critical thinking.
Keywords: Minecraft; integral learning; gamification