minetestcr wrote:-Have the students measure the classroom, and then create a minetest model with aproximate dimensions.
-Recreate their community, and prepare a virtual tour, where they must explain what each institution does.
minetestcr wrote:-Create buildings, assigning tasks to each member of the group (gathering, mining, crafting, designing, building, etc.)
minetestcr wrote:-Recreate a story previously read by them with minetest buildings and characters, maybe make a video and adding sounds afterwards.
minetestcr wrote:I'm preparing a tutorial world, so the class can learn the basics of the game, I'll set it up on a server as soon as I can, so you can make some suggestions.
Tmanyo wrote:I am using Minetest to make an Emerald city for a digital arts assignment for school.
solars wrote:I think it's a good Idea, to recreate things with minetest.
Minetest models should be 2:1. It looks better (more real) und is easier.
Don't forget, in Minetest everything is at least 1m big.
solars wrote:I think, thats not a good idea! Effort and difficulty of this task are to different. The groups should better find a solution for themselve.
solars wrote:That sounds like fun! But are there mods for this in minetest? Please tell, how you do this, when you found a solution to do this!
solars wrote:I'm curious about it and will look, when it is online.
minetestcr wrote:'m planning for the students to build the scenery, and then, use a screen recorder, using a minetest client as camera/cameraman with fly privileges to make the shots.
minetestcr wrote:1- protect nodes / areas that should not be broken (basically any type of wool must not be broken),
minetestcr wrote:2- distribute the world to the students (I'm planing on copying the world folder to each computer).
Don wrote:It might be a good idea to use worldedge to set a size for the world.
technomancy wrote:I for one would really be interested in an experience report to hear how this went. What was the class size, how old were the students, did they have any prior technical instruction, etc.
I am using Minetest to teach my early-elementary kids about circuits, logic gates, and binary arithmetic, and it is going well so far. I hope to move on to programming soon.
minetestcr wrote:Hello technomancy.... your project sounds great, maybe you'll share your experience too.
minetestcr wrote:I'm working with sixth grade students (12 years old), I have four groups of 15 students each. We started by simply playing the game, some of them knew how to play, and they helped the ones that didn't. I have introduced simple concepts like servers, ip addresses, commands, cyberbullying... They have been learning about the game basics. The y also have learned about the rules (no killing, no stealing, etc.). They worked cooperatively to build some structures, and they share pieces of information with each other.
minetestcr wrote:Now we are moving to the next stage: they must build our school, so they have to go and take pictures of the classrooms and offices, they have to measure, and find an approximate scale factor to build in-game. When it is finished, they must "sell" their model to the board. They will present the finished work, and tell about the process. The model will be used as a virtual tour, they will also make a video showing the evacuation procedure, so teachers can show it to other students....
minetestcr wrote:That is what we have done so far, I'll let you know any other ideas we develop.
minetestcr wrote:We didn't have enough time to finish the entire building (maybe we'll continue next year) but we managed to build a good part of it.
benrob0329 wrote:You have some future architects there!
Hybrid Dog wrote:If you build the school two (or more) times as big as in reality, you can easier rebuild it, e.g. thin walls (0.5m), l guess the walls of the school aren't 1 metre thick.
Maybe you could even teach them how to use Photogrammetry...
Sokomine wrote:That looks very good already! A perfect replication usually isn't possible due to block size, but it is certainly very similar and well done. And way better than what you sometimes see done by inexperienced builders. Your students did a good job :-)
TheReaperKing wrote:I'm using minetest in the classroom as well so I find this thread very interesting. Currently they are testing out mods so that we can do a "realistic city" where they have to manage clean water, food, zoning, etc and do to this I want them to even set up Government inspired by the Government of the city we live in.
Thanks for all of the great ideas and links in this post too, I need to check them all out! Take care :)
-Mike
EDIT - I'm also curious, did you ever explore that story idea? Did you do any other scenarios/activities beyond the recreating the school? I'm so interested in insight!! :D
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