Manila,
Philippines, March 2022- In partnership with the Philippine
Department of Education (DepEd), Microsoft recently launched a pilot of the
mobile version of Minecraft: Education Edition exclusively in the Philippines,
providing 23 million Filipino students early access to an expanded learning
experience in school, at home, or in any remote learning environment.
“With the right tools and program interventions, game-based learning approaches can improve a child's memory capacity, computer, and simulation fluency, strategic thinking, problem-solving, and build other skills such as map reading or practical thinking," said Joanna Velez Rodriguez, Public Sector Director of Microsoft Philippines. “Because of the availability of Minecraft: Education Edition, more teachers and students can access the application whether using Windows, Mac, iPad, Chromebook, or even your android mobile devices. At Microsoft, we remain committed to supporting DepEd in preparing our teachers and students for future skills by making technology accessible to everyone. Our partnership has always been anchored on enabling quality and accessible education by supporting the digital transformation of the DepEd and the learning journeys of students and teachers in the Philippines.”
Designed
for students of all learning styles and all grade levels, Minecraft: Education
Edition provides more than 300 Minecraft worlds to explore and over 600
standards-aligned lessons to engage learners across the curriculum from
history, languages, social and emotional learning, equity and inclusion, and
STEM-focused areas such as chemistry, coding, and much more. With the tools
available on the platform, teachers can easily curate lesson plans for specific
learning outcomes. Through these project-based lessons, students develop
critical 21st-century skills which they can apply in their future workplaces. Minecraft:
Education Edition for mobile devices ensures the platform is more accessible
than ever to teachers and students.
“On behalf of the
DepEd, I want to express my gratitude to the people behind this endeavor making
the Philippines the first country where Minecraft: Education Edition for mobile
is being launched for pilot testing,” said Undersecretary Alain Del
B. Pascua of the DepEd. “To our
900,000 thousand teachers and 23 million learners, use this opportunity to
enhance teaching and learning using technology with Minecraft: Education
Edition. Let us encourage more teachers and learners to actively use this tool
for game-based learning to improve teaching and the learning processes in
today’s technologically advanced world. I would like to thank Microsoft
Philippines for your continued partnership and shared commitment with the DepEd
in providing the technological needs and support and ultimately a better
tomorrow for our teachers and learners.”
DepEd
is working closely with Microsoft and its Global Training Partners for the
broader use of Minecraft: Education Edition in the country’s education
system.
With
Felta Multimedia, DepEd has recently implemented a pilot test to enable virtual
field trips for students using Minecraft: Education
Edition to foster learning in
Philippine history. DepEd is also providing a series of free online tutorials
on Minecraft: Education Edition, together with Line Learning and Development
Solutions, through its ETulay sessions on social media and continues to
capacitate and empower more teachers and learners with the support of DepEd’s
“Minecraft Champions” and “Minecraft Certified Educators”.
The
pilot release of the application is exclusive in the Philippines and is now
available for download through the Google Play
Store. Students and teachers can access the platform by signing in
using their Microsoft 365 school accounts.
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