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Minecraft Studio: Lost Treasure of the Pirate Cove

Virtual | Ages 8 – 14

Legends speak of a lost pirate treasure hidden on a remote island. Players must decipher cryptic maps, navigate treacherous terrain, and overcome challenges left behind by the pirates to claim the long-lost fortune. But beware, other treasure hunters may be lurking, ready to compete for the prize.

Join MODA for a swashbuckling Afterschool Studio where young designers will learn about the history of pirates during the 17th – 18th centuries and explore uncharted lands in the MODA Minecraft server.


In this Afterschool Studio, students will . . .

  • Engages participants in an exciting and interactive Minecraft adventure

  • Fosters teamwork and collaboration as students work together to uncover problems and work through challenges

  • Encourages strategic thinking and problem-solving in the context of solving difficult challenges

  • Enhances problem-solving skills and adaptability through dynamic challenges

  • Encourage and build empathy

  • Strengthen creativity

  • Build resilience

Requirements:

  • A Mac or PC with a strong connection to the internet. PLEASE NOTE: Minecraft Java Edition will not work on Chromebooks, tablets, or phones.

  • Minecraft Java Edition, $29.99 (https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/store/minecraft-java-edition). PLEASE NOTE: Students with other editions of Minecraft are welcome to participate and build in their own single-player world; however, only students with Minecraft Java Edition will be able to interact with other students on the MODA multiplayer Minecraft Server.


Registration Fee: Registration for this Afterschool Studio is free, but space is limited — save your young designer’s seat by clicking the link below!

Important Note: Registration for this event ends one hour before the scheduled start time. The Zoom link will be emailed to all participants 30 minutes before the studio begins. If you have trouble logging in, please reach out directly to education@museumofdesign.org.

  • Blaire’s passion for teaching started in 2013 while teaching for Georgia Tech's Institute for Computing Education (ICE), and We Game To Please, an after school robotics class. She holds a degree in History with a minor in Computer Science from the College of Wooster and a master's degree in History from GSU. She is currently a Ph.D. student in Digital Media at Georgia Tech.

  • This event is virtual and will be held over Zoom; participants will receive a link prior to the start of the workshop. If you do not see the link in your inbox, please email blaire@museumofdesign.org.

  • MODA reserves the right to cancel a program if the minimum enrollment requirements are not met, but don't worry: should MODA have to cancel, we will gladly issue a full refund to all registrants (if applicable). If you need to cancel your plans for any reason, we kindly request that you notify us at least 7 days prior to the event start.

  • Designers with different styles of learning or special needs are welcome in MODA public programs. We will be able to most effectively help everyone learn and enjoy this experience if we know about those needs in advance of the program. Please email leslie@museumofdesign.org with questions or information.

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