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Skills Miner games - Vertical Farming

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Enginuity create practical solutions for individuals, educators, and manufacturing and engineering employers, using unmatched industry expertise and data.  Marrying engineering expertise with ingenuity with data is how Enginuity design and constantly improve solutions that provide a great user experience, create new solutions that are easy to integrate, and prove the business case for engineering skills development.

Minecraft is the most played game in the world and Enginuity are using it to inspire the next generation of greener engineers!  

Since 2020, Enginuity have been exploring how gameplay can help a young person discover their aptitude for engineering.  They understand the challenge of bringing engineering to life and enabling young people to gain an insight into what a career in this sector could look like.  Working with the education edition of Minecraft, Enginuity have created four Skills Miner games and the latest - launched to coincide with COP 26 - brings the challenge of creating greener homes to life.

The Skills Miner games and teaching resources encourage students to use their essential skills and reflect on how they are using them.  Advice is provided for teachers on how to integrate focus essential skills into their lessons and a web questionnaire helps student reflect on their performance against key skills steps.

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