Can you imagine teaching math by building castles or teaching history by exploring ancient civilizations? Well, let me tell you, it’s no longer science fiction.
Microsoft is offering a free Minecraft Education course that promises to revolutionize the way we teach. And the best part? It’s free!
You’ve probably heard of Minecraft, that block-building game that has kids (and even adults) glued to their screens for hours. Well, it turns out it’s not just a game. Microsoft saw its potential and created a special education version.
Imagine explaining complex concepts while your students build, explore, and have fun. Sounds great, right? That’s exactly what Minecraft Education allows you to do. And now, with this course, any teacher can learn how to fully take advantage of it.
First of all, you don’t need to be a video game or tech expert. The course is designed so that anyone can follow along.
Here are the details:
- It has short, easy-to-follow modules.
- All you need is a computer with internet access.
- The best part is that you can do it at your own pace. Got an hour free between classes? Perfect to get through a couple of modules!
The course will guide you step by step through everything you need to know:
- How to get Minecraft Education.
- Tips on how to use it in different subjects.
- Ideas for creating your own lessons.
- How to make your students learn while having fun.
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Why is it important to stay updated with these tools?
Look, at Facialix, we’re always keeping an eye on the latest educational trends. And we’re telling you straight: the future of teaching lies in tools like this.
Today’s kids were practically born with a smartphone in their hands. If we want to reach them, we need to speak their language.
This Microsoft course is a golden opportunity to get up to speed. Not only will you learn how to use a super powerful tool, but you’ll also give your classes a complete 180-degree turn. Your students will go from yawning to not wanting the lesson to end.