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      • Through rebuilding the Roman monuments in Minecraft, the students developed a deeper understanding of how these monuments were constructed. They also got a taste of the field of virtual heritage, which preserves ancient monuments in digital form for future generations to study.
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  1. Learning objectives. To construct a model of an ancient Roman building. To explain its purpose and significance to the ancient Romans and to the modern world. To identify its location in relation to other important Roman monuments.

  2. St. Peter’s Basilica Minecraft. In January 2025, Microsoft will release a Minecraft Education version of St. Peter’s Basilica to reach younger audiences. In this digital replica, students will be able to navigate the basilica, explore its architecture, and learn its history through Minecraft’s interactive environment.

  3. For her undergraduate Roman Archeology course, Dr. DeNardis had students reconstruct digital versions of classic ancient monuments, including (from left) the Roman aqueduct, the Temple of the Deified Julius Caesar and the Colosseum.

  4. Nov 24, 2023 · Students are using Minecraft to reconstruct UNESCO World Heritage sites like the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt and the ancient city of Pompeii in Italy. By building these monuments, young learners gain valuable insight into architecture, art, and the daily lives of people in ancient civilizations.

  5. We do this for both Latin and Greek by using immersive tools such as Minecraft for interactive learning. Engage students in ancient Rome and Greece, explore iconic sites like the Parthenon and learn Greek in an alternative, engaging way.

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  7. Discover the beginning and the fall of the Roman Empire alongside with the story of its emperors like Julius Caesar. Collaborate with others to build monuments and participate in reenactments of historical life and culture. This is a course with lots of exploration, crafting, and roleplay.