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  • Maher Bradshaw posted an update 1 year, 4 months ago

    Fortnite Creative can be an effective for learning in much the same way as Minecraft can be. It may seem odd to those not in the classroom anymore, but Minecraft’s Education edition is very well-known, which is the reason Fortnite Creative has courses to help users use both.

    The course was recently posted to the Epic blog and is specifically aimed at helping “secondary teachers who are familiar with Minecraft how to utilize Fortnite Creative in the classroom.” The course is made up of 11 videos that provides a wealth of features and mechanics from the game in order to show users how it may be utilised for teaching.

    The blog post also outlines the two most significant distinctions between Fortnite and Minecraft when it comes to building. As you’re probably aware Minecraft is about building things brick by brick. Fortnite, however, offers ready-to use assets. Fortnite is theoretically quicker to build, however it lacks some of the complexity that comes with the code elements.

    Minecraft can be used to teach the fundamentals of programming thanks to how complex commands and Redstone mechanisms can be. Fortnite might not have the same depth, but it does offer the same freedom with different mechanisms and devices. Things like the Item Placer device allows players to observe how their actions affect the world as they are used. Igralni It makes for a more immediate feedback loop, which, as anyone with children will explain, is an essential element in teaching them. It’s just a little bit crazy to see Fortnite publicly discussing the possibility of inviting Minecraft creators.