MineCraft at the Library
Children 18 and under are welcome to come play Minecraft at the Anadarko Community Library. Wednesday from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm, we have a dedicated person who can help the children learn minecraft. We have our own server for your children to play on so they will be safe from the outside world!
Minecraft: Education Edition is an open-world game that promotes creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving in an immersive environment where the only limit is your imagination.
Creative Exploration
People learn naturally through a combination of observation, trial and error, and play-based practice. An open-learning environment like Minecraft allows students the freedom to experiment and challenge themselves. Much like in real life, there are no step-by-step instructions — students must try, fail, and try again to achieve the result they want.
Spatial thinking and pixel art in Minecraft create an excellent opportunity for students to work on mathematics and visual arts objectives in an engaging environment. Additionally, pixel art is a medium that’s already engaging to students and one that allows educators to take their first steps with the game without being the expert.