Minecraft helping improve Orange region students' problem-solving skills in innovative ways

Matt Findlay
May 10 2021 - 6:30pm
GOLDMINE: Nashdale Public School teacher Matt Campbell and year six student James Berryman have seen the benefits of Minecraft as an educational tool. Photo: MATT FINDLAY
GOLDMINE: Nashdale Public School teacher Matt Campbell and year six student James Berryman have seen the benefits of Minecraft as an educational tool. Photo: MATT FINDLAY

Killing zombies, digging for diamonds and enchanting weapons to, ultimately, slay a dragon - looking at Minecraft from that perspective it doesn't exactly appear to be full of educational value.

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Matt Findlay

Matt Findlay

Journalist

Formerly a sports specialist, I'm based at Orange and shift between wide-spread range of subjects here and, often, across the entire Central West region of NSW as well. I have almost a decade of experience in the media and marketing industries both here in Australia and internationally, along with journalism I have experience in content strategy, brand development, and digital and social media. Along the way, I've been fortunate to win a handful of media awards and be nominated for several others too.

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