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  • Educational Technology
  • Game-Based Learning
  • Digital Pedagogy

Background:

  • Minecraft Education is a digital game-based learning platform designed to foster twenty-first century competencies.
  • Innovative project-based learning initiatives can enhance student engagement and skill development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore primary students' experiences using Minecraft Education.
  • To assess the platform's impact on learning opportunities, ease of use, usefulness, and enjoyment.
  • To identify key themes related to student engagement and skill development within a national project-based initiative.

Main Methods:

  • A mixed-methods design was employed with 173 primary students (grades 3-6) completing surveys.
  • Focus group interviews were conducted with 30 sixth-class students to gather qualitative data.
  • Survey examined learning opportunities, ease of use, usefulness, and enjoyment; qualitative data underwent thematic analysis.

Main Results:

  • Students reported good learning opportunities, especially for creativity and collaboration.
  • The Minecraft Education platform was perceived as easy to use and useful.
  • Students found using Minecraft Education enjoyable, leading to high engagement.

Conclusions:

  • Minecraft Education effectively supports creativity, collaboration, and digital skills development.
  • The platform provides an immersive learning environment that enhances student engagement.
  • Innovative project-based learning with Minecraft Education is valuable for primary student learning.