Serendip is an independent site partnering with faculty at multiple colleges and universities around the world. Happy exploring!
Reply to comment
Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities
Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities has 50 remote-ready activities, which work for either your classroom or remote teaching.
Narrative is determined not by a desire to narrate but by a desire to exchange. (Roland Barthes, S/Z)
What's New? Subscribe to Serendip Studio
Recent Group Comments
-
Serendip Visitor (guest)
-
Robert Homan (guest)
-
Robert Homan (guest)
-
aamer
-
aamer
-
multicultural5
-
multicultural5
-
multicultural5
-
rhoman
-
vspaeth
Recent Group Posts
A Random Walk
Play Chance in Life and the World for a new perspective on randomness and order.
New Topics
-
4 weeks 1 day ago
-
4 weeks 4 days ago
-
4 weeks 4 days ago
-
4 weeks 5 days ago
-
4 weeks 5 days ago
I really like the idea of
I really like the idea of "voluntary surrender" here, and I think it applies well to Minecraft. Minecraft can be work, even painstaking, meticulous work, but it is worth considering why it grabs such a hold on people even when from an outside perspective it seems tedious, boring or repetitive. The key I think is that minecraft at its best is work - and work is important I think some sort of need for human beings - but crucially it is work with meaning, with purpose. Simone Weil the 20th century philosopher and religious writer wrote that "work is the useful effort" which I think is a helpful distinction. Work without meaning or purpose, when not considered as useful in some way, perhaps shouldn't even be seen as work, but something less and worse.
So I think maybe minecraft can help us think through these issues relating to work and the dignity and usefulness of work, and the importance of meaningful work. Personally and practically I think this means a lot more jobs in education, as I think jobs such as teaching are intrinsically meaningful if they are oriented towards building relationships.
Thanks Alice for being such an innovative teacher with minecraft and for this post, it leaves me with a lot to think about!