I mean, it made a bunch of people think any old sand can make glass tbf. In reality only silica sand and a few other types can make glass.
TheBigPlunto on
Yeah but for every feature that might teach something, there’s another feature that isn’t accurate at all.
ObjectiveOk2072 on
The Minecraft handbooks added plenty of less commonly used words to my vocabulary when I was 8-10 years old
Luiz_Fell on
Sugar cane paper, on the other hand…
EdibleGames on
I learned math WAY more from Minecraft then a text book bc building lol
WillyDAFISH on
I learned a lot from the HBM nuclear tech mod. Lots a fun memories there :3
Wados92 on
One of my best memories is when my father asked me do you know what a baby tree is called and I answered sapling and the look of confusion on his face followed by how the hell do you know that and I answered from playing Minecraft I believe his opinion on video games definitely changed after that conversation
GatKong on
How many kids think the moon is locked in an orbit opposite the sun?
xBHL on
Yeah I always wondered where gunpowder came from. Thanks Mojang! 😄
Specialist-Judge6766 on
da bambino ho imparato molte parole in inglese grazie a minecraft
Traditional-Fix539 on
honestly the biggest thing minecraft taught my is my 8 multiplication tables (and subsequently a lot of squared numbers)
DJTLaC on
What’s been really impressive to me is how Redstone became a legitimate way to teach electrical engineering. I think the education version of minecraft has a TON of stuff that people don’t realize.
AdAgitated4168 on
try using different wood types for contrast, it can really make the details pop
BUDA20 on
media in general does that, that’s why I think knowledge and art should be available to everyone.
CaptainHawaii on
Plus mods made by the professionals like nuke reactor mods, forestry and their bees, etc.
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I mean, it made a bunch of people think any old sand can make glass tbf. In reality only silica sand and a few other types can make glass.
Yeah but for every feature that might teach something, there’s another feature that isn’t accurate at all.
The Minecraft handbooks added plenty of less commonly used words to my vocabulary when I was 8-10 years old
Sugar cane paper, on the other hand…
I learned math WAY more from Minecraft then a text book bc building lol
I learned a lot from the HBM nuclear tech mod. Lots a fun memories there :3
One of my best memories is when my father asked me do you know what a baby tree is called and I answered sapling and the look of confusion on his face followed by how the hell do you know that and I answered from playing Minecraft I believe his opinion on video games definitely changed after that conversation
How many kids think the moon is locked in an orbit opposite the sun?
Yeah I always wondered where gunpowder came from. Thanks Mojang! 😄
da bambino ho imparato molte parole in inglese grazie a minecraft
honestly the biggest thing minecraft taught my is my 8 multiplication tables (and subsequently a lot of squared numbers)
What’s been really impressive to me is how Redstone became a legitimate way to teach electrical engineering. I think the education version of minecraft has a TON of stuff that people don’t realize.
try using different wood types for contrast, it can really make the details pop
media in general does that, that’s why I think knowledge and art should be available to everyone.
Plus mods made by the professionals like nuke reactor mods, forestry and their bees, etc.