290: Esports as an engine for community building
Our summer-long series on esports continues with a great conversation about aligning your curriculum with esports and leveraging esports as a way to build and nurture your school community. Meet […]
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How is Minecraft a powerful tool for building community, fostering inclusion, and engaging learners?
This week’s amazing guest Mashfiq Ahmed has an answer for that question and tons of wisdom to share.
Meet this week’s special guest:
โก๏ธ Mashfiq Ahmed (he/him) is a high school chemistry teacher at John Dewey High School in Brooklyn, New York. He has been playing video games ever since he was 4-years-old and they have positively shaped him into the person that he is today. As a teacher, Mashfiq utilizes classroom gamification tools in order to support all of his students and make science more engaging. When the 2020-2021 virtual school year started, Mashfiq created an after school Minecraft Club in order for students to have a place to relax and de-stress through gaming during the pandemic. Since then, the club has grown to become something so much bigger than he could have possibly imagined. For example, Mashfiq’s Minecraft Club participates in esports building competitions with designs that promote equity, accessibility, and sustainability in New York City. Mashfiq strives to create a safe space for all, especially neurodivergent, people of color, and LGBTQ+ students, to express themselves through Minecraft and gaming. His Minecraft Club members are also Minecraft Student Ambassadors who have provided Minecraft training for other teachers and have showcased their work globally, such as at the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference. Mashfiq hopes that the future of gaming continues to be more inclusive and accessible for everyone. Additionally, he is also a certified Minecraft educator and a global Minecraft mentor. Due to Mashfiq’s efforts he was recently inducted into The Game Awards Future Class of 2022, which honors inspiring individuals who represent the bright, bold, and inclusive future of video games.
๐ฆ Ready to connect with Mashfiq?
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MrAhmedGaming
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MrAhmedGaming
Minecraft Club Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jdhsminecraftclub/
Minecraft Club Linktree: https://linktr.ee/MinecraftClub
๐Additional Links discussed and further ways to learn about Masfiq’s work:
New York City’s DIIT presents Minecraft Education – Battle of the Boroughs
The Battle of the Boroughs: A Win for Education and Esports
BATTLE OF THE BOROUGHS: EMPOWERING YOUTH FOR A SUSTAINABLE AND INCLUSIVE NYC
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