Author Topic: Talking with a teacher about Minecraft  (Read 1486 times)

EDIT: THIS IS MINECRAFT CLASSIC AND THIS IS FOR MY GRAPHICS ARTS CLASS WHERE YOU MAKE ART ON DA COMPUTER HERP DERP

RE: Suggestion for project
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MY TEACHER
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To:   Ace Smith <xomgamingx@yahoo.com>   
Thanks Alex,
I was made aware of this program last quarter.  It’s definitely a fun and creative tool.  I am considering putting it my class as part of students with extra time.

Much appreciated!
Mr. F
 
Kevin F
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From: Ace Smith [mailto:xomgamingx@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2011 3:25 PM
To: MY TEACHER
Subject: Suggestion for project
 
Hello, and am Alex Dimitrijevic from your 9th hour class and i would like to make a suggestion for a project.
 
There is this fun little program/game called Minecraft (http://www.minecraft.net) It lets you with blocks and explore, It is a paid program, but it has a free version that has Multiplayer Capabilities and its a very intresting game where you can build stuff. Here is a video of something you can do with Minecraft: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1iFsHkcH8c And many other things using the Free version. There could be a project where you have to lets say, build something so and so big or make a unique house or something. Hope you take my idea into Consideration.
                                                                                                                                                                                              
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« Last Edit: April 04, 2011, 08:17:55 PM by TehZeno »


Why are you telling us this?

Feh. Blockland would be a way better tool, and it's cheaper than a textbook...

But still, Minecraft teaches about ores, elevation they're at and etc.



But still, Minecraft teaches about ores, elevation they're at and etc.
I highly doubt a game where you punch trees to get blocks of wood is going to have realistic depth.

He wants to rub it in our faces he gets to play the outdated version

I just hope people don`t know you play it.


"OGM IZ DIS DAT GMAE DAT TEHZENO PLAYS? LOL U cigaretteT!111elven!11”

I would be embarrassed to show anybody that video. The guy in it is a weirdo.


I highly doubt a game where you punch trees to get blocks of wood is going to have realistic depth.

That's quite a big flaw, but if the students have a brain, they can figure it's not how it goes IRL too.

That's quite a big flaw, but if the students have a brain, they can figure it's not how it goes IRL too.
You just said that it teaches about depth.
And now you're saying that it's wrong.

I highly doubt a game where you punch trees to get blocks of wood is going to have realistic depth.
When you punch trees, they become diamonds.
Silly goose.

But still, Minecraft teaches about ores, elevation they're at and etc.
Umm, yeah right.
Iron, Gold and Diamond, 3 metals? Not even sure if Diamond is a metal.
Red Stone doesn't even exist, along with any other metal in the game.

Not even sure if Diamond is a metal.
hurr durr dimon is metel
wewd is a rok to