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MINECRAFT 401: Let's get advanced with Redstone

Thursday, February 15, 8:00 am–8:50 am
Seattle Convention Center - 604

Minecraft Education supports game-based teaching and learning in a creative, collaborative, and problem-solving immersive environment. This session we will leverage the foundational skills of Redstone with a model lesson and practical applications for use with the lesson planner. Attendees will be able to describe the powerful world of building with Redstone, be connected to the Redstone world that will teach them how to use the various redstone tools and be able to use the lesson planner with building skills to design an experience and deliver a lesson.

Format:
50-minute Session
Focus Area:
1:1, Apple, Coding, Computer Science, CTE, Digital Literacy, Esports, Gaming, Google, Microsoft, Professional Development, STEM/STEAM
Audience:
Administration, All Educators, CTE Educators, Curriculum Specialists, Esports Coach(es), Gifted/Talented, Instructional Technology/Technology Coaches, Postsecondary
Skill Level:
Intermediate, Beginner
Grade Level:
All Grade Levels

Presented by


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Mary Elizabeth Pearson (Presenter)
Director of Curriculum and Professional Development
Games for Change

Mary Elizabeth Pearson has been working within the education system for the last 25+ years in the United States and Abroad. She has held positions as an elementary, middle, high school teacher, and administrator as well as a Director of Technology and on the Minecraft Education team. Her work as a coach, mentor and instructional leader within the educational technology landscape has helped her connect with educators, students, leaders and parents on the possibilities that technology can afford all of our learners. She currently works for Games for Change as the Director of Curriculum and Professional Development.


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