Minecraft as a Generative Platform for Analyzing and Practicing Spatial Reasoning

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As excitement for Minecraft continues to grow, we consider its potential to function as an engaging environment for practicing and studying spatial reasoning. To support this exposition, we describe a glimpse of our current analysis of spatial reasoning skills in Minecraft. Twenty university students participated in a laboratory study that asked them to recreate three existing buildings in Minecraft. Screen captures of user actions, together with eye tracking data, helped us identify ways that students utilize perspective taking, constructing mental representations, building and place-marking, and error checking. These findings provide an initial impetus for further studies of the types of spatial skills that students may exhibit while playing Minecraft. It also introduces questions about how the design of Minecraft activities may promote, or inhibit, the use of certain spatial skills.

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Andrus, B., Bar-El, D., Msall, C., Uttal, D., & Worsley, M. (2020). Minecraft as a Generative Platform for Analyzing and Practicing Spatial Reasoning. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 12162 LNAI, pp. 297–302). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57983-8_22

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