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Minecraft Camp: Engineer Your Own Escape Room or Puzzle Game

Learn the basics of engineering, logic gates, and design interface with this fun class where students design their own mazes and escape rooms!
Caroline
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5 live meetings
10 in-class hours

Class Experience

Do you enjoy solving escape rooms, dungeons, and games? Have you ever tried making your own? In this class we'll do both after I teach you the basics of how to make an interactive escape room using Minecraft. In this class, students will learn basic circuits used in programming and engineering via Minecraft's redstone system, and then creatively apply them to create traps and locks for their escape rooms. Students will test their creations as engineers do, receiving feedback from their partners and making continual adjustments.

Get ready to impress your friends and family with your trickery. Learn to create a jungle temple like in Indiana Jones, or how to escape from an icy dungeon in the mountains, or an evil lair inside a volcano! This class is one step on the path to designing your own future games or interactive puzzles. It will cover important principles that you can use to make 'escapes' using Google Forms, Roblox or other video games, and even one in real life!

Take inspiration from my many build designs or make your own, and engineer your own traps, mazes, and riddles to give people challenges as they try to solve the goals that you set. I make sure to include a range of simple to challenging redstone contraptions so everyone can learn something from the camp.

At the beginning of each class you will test out some of my escape rooms and see if you can get through them. After teaching you how I created them, you can build your own while making sure to change the riddles and puzzles so they are unique. Every class there will be a testing phase where you and a partner test each other's builds and give feedback so that the difficulty can be adjusted so it's not too easy or too hard.

* Day 1: Test out a few escape rooms and review as a class what the design principles are. Then we learn how to an engineering NOT gate with redstone torches, and create a multi-lever lock system, including floor traps.
* Day 2: Find what is hidden! Learn how to connect buttons or bow-and-arrow targets to redstone so you can create hidden doors. We'll also review new traps you can use to fool people.
* Day 3: Learn how comparators work in the game and in engineering settings. Use it to create keys in item frames, cauldrons, chests, hoppers and and more for this impressively complicated design. 
* Day 4: Can you find the key? Learn to build an iron door with a lock-and-key system, and review clever ways to hide your "key" around your escape-room.
* Day 5: The last day we will finish any work that needs doing then test everyone's dungeon.

NOTE ABOUT MINECRAFT: There are two versions of Minecraft that run on different code: Java (PC, Mac, Linux) and Bedrock. This class uses Bedrock, and is compatible with the following devices: PC with Windows 10, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, phone or tablet version. This is not a Minecraft Java class. Please make sure your child has online-play enabled with their Microsoft account, including Nintendo Switch Online, Xbox Live Gold, and PlayStation® Plus subscriptions for their respective device. I will give more detailed instructions about friending me and joining class upon registering.

Other Details

Parental Guidance
It is ideal if your child has had prior Minecraft experience before, but it is not necessary.
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Not an official Minecraft product. Not approved or associated with Mojang.
Joined February, 2021
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I am a teacher who combines my love of video games and fictional stories with subjects like personal development, history, psychology, and anthropology, and writing. I want to stimulate learning within the environments students find themselves most engaged, whether they be in virtual worlds or ones in their imagination!

I have 6 years of teaching experience with 18 year-old English-learners and children ages 7-13. I received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology from Clemson University and use this degree to help students reflect on others' perspectives. My philosophy of teaching ensures students hit every spot in the learning cycle. When my students grapple with new concepts, they will reflect on the connections these concepts have to their personal lives, and actively experiment with these concepts in activities that rely on teamwork, problem solving, and promote creativity. Creativity is my bread and butter. It is my personal wish to have every student ignite their love of learning by creating something they can proudly show off to parents and friends.

Besides being a fan of video games like World of Warcraft and Skyrim, I love movies, reading, hiking and listening to podcasts, practicing self-defense (Krav Maga), and dancing to electronic music. I have lived abroad and travelled to over 10 countries, and enjoy studying other cultures and ways of living.

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$140

for 5 classes
5x per week, 1 week
120 min

Completed by 178 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 9-14
2-10 learners per class

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