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Maker culture and Minecraft: implications for the future of learning
Authors:Dodie J Niemeyer  Hannah R Gerber
Institution:1. Department of Language, Literacy and Special Populations, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, USAstddjs15@shsu.edu;3. Department of Language, Literacy and Special Populations, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX, USA
Abstract:Collaborative learning environments found with gaming communities can provide excellent structures to study the way that learners act within informal learning environments. For example, many of these gaming communities encourage gamers to create videogames and virtual world walkthroughs and commentaries. Walkthroughs and commentaries provide gamers information that helps them in game play. We refer to this process of walkthrough creation as digital maker culture. This study explored the phenomena of digital maker culture through a multiple case study design by examining five Minecraft walkthrough creators who created walkthrough repositories on YouTube. Findings suggest multiple levels of experience are needed when players are involved in digital maker communities. These multiple levels of experience are (a) to engage in creating designs for immediate prototypes, (b) to belong to cultural environments that foster collaboration and sharing, and (c) use common design standards. This has implications that could inform innovative instructional practices with digital tools in school environments, in order to foster a more collaborative, participatory classroom experience.
Keywords:videogames  collaboration  Minecraft  YouTube  maker culture
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