The Spanish capital has hosted the closing ceremony of the 2nd Educational Minecraft Championship, an initiative that has mobilized a total of 1,800 schoolchildren. The event, held in Madrid, served as the culmination of a competition that promotes learning through the popular video game.
This educational championship aims to enhance skills such as problem-solving, creativity, and teamwork among young participants. The choice of Minecraft as the platform is due to its versatility in creating virtual environments where students can develop complex projects and collaborate in their achievement.
The final day brought together the qualified teams from various educational centers, who demonstrated their gaming prowess before an expectant audience. The organization has highlighted the importance of such initiatives in adapting education to new technologies and preparing students for future challenges.




