Collaboration Lessons Minecraft education C2

  •  Today (24.01.2021) even in Holidays Portugal students were in a meeting with their teacher Jose. There were 16 students. They talk about the activity, and they choose the buildings they will be built. After creating workgroups, on Teams Students worked in created breakout rooms to make the work plan. Next Wednesday they will meet again.
    28.01.2021.Lithuania and Portugal cooperated in learning on the Minecraft education platform.
    Today, 29.01.2021 a collaboration lesson between the two countries took place in our project. Collaborated Italian and Portugal teachers and students, reaching one goal - to construct a historical building on Minecraft platform. 
     Today (05.02.2021) Students from Lithuania had a webinar with teacher Jose Carlos Marques.  An exclusive
    thank for him. The goal of our collaboration is to create
    models of historical buildings using Minecraft
    commands. Firstly students measured the buildings on
    Google Earth, so the models will be precisely reduced
    copies. The activity captivated students: one team tries to make
    a proportional model of Gediminas Castle, the Cathedral
    and the Palace of the Kings, others - a model of the
    nearby Zypliai manor complex. 
    Slovakia,  [16:29, 2021-02-11] Eva Berešova: We had first PEER workshop, children are rebuilding real old building of our railway station in Nitra...
     Older pupils taught the younger, lovely idea for collaborative learning 😉
    11.02.2021 

    Mariarosaria Trotta (Itally): 

    Thanks to the webinar of professor José Marquez (Portugal) on the use of Minecraft commands, the youngest children of our school who take part in the project, have begun to build the ancient Lombard aqueduct located in the historic center of the city. New ideas and projects are taking shape to build our historical monuments thanks also to the help of  new and inspiring  teachers  who are giving their precious contribute.Thanks to all the partners for the help and to support us,and a special th​​​​​​ank to Josè.