Minecraft has sold more than one hundred million copies worldwide (about
25 million of those units for the PC and Mac). According to Mojang,
since the beginning of 2016 Minecraft continues to average 53,000 copies
sold per day. Microsoft bought Minecraft (and Mojang) in 2014 for $2.5
billion. In 2016, Microsoft released a version of Minecraft specifically
for educators called MinecraftEdu that is used by thousands of teachers
around the world.
Minecraft for Makers explores the intersection of this creative and
beloved electronic game with the real world. It gives readers the
opportunity to take familiar objects from the game - such as blocks,
jack o'lanterns, and mobs - and make real-world versions of them. Begin
with simple crafting projects using wood, paint, and LEGOs. Then move up
to projects that involve basic electronics with LEDs. And, finally,
advance to Arduino microcontroller projects that teach programming
skills and basic robotics. The skills build progressively on one
another, from chapter to chapter, and the emphasis is on fun all the
way!
Chapters include:
Basic Projects (Item Frame with Diamond Sword, LEGO Minecraft Block,
Minecraft Chess Pieces)
LED Projects (Glowing Minecraft Block, Glowstone Chandelier, Minecraft
Chess Board)
Arduino Projects (Minecraft Jack O'Lantern, Night and Day Clock, Robot
Creeper)