Prodigy Learning and Minecraft Education Launch New Cybersecurity Skills Development and Credentialling Product, Cyber in Minecraft
October 15 2024 - 11:00AM
Business Wire
Cyber in Minecraft is the first new credential product released
under partnership between Prodigy Learning and Minecraft Education
and now available through Microsoft and channel resellers
worldwide.
Ireland-headquartered global education technology company,
Prodigy Learning and Minecraft Education are delighted to announce
the availability of the new ‘Cyber in Minecraft’ credential
product, bringing credentialling with Minecraft Education to
another key, in-demand skills area.
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Cyber in Minecraft from Prodigy Learning
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Today’s announcement is a milestone for the partnership between
Prodigy Learning and Minecraft Education announced earlier this
year, marking the first new credential product released under the
partnership. This collaboration brings together the immersive world
of Minecraft, the best-selling video game of all time, with the
innovative educational solutions of Prodigy Learning, offering new
opportunities for educators and students alike.
Businesses and organizations around the world are struggling to
meet the evolving needs of the cyber workforce, and the education
sector is battling to protect students from cyber threats including
cyberbullying and data theft. A recent survey by Cyber.Org revealed
that 75% of educators say their students have a medium or high
level of interest in learning more about cybersecurity careers and
career paths. ‘Cyber in Minecraft’ addresses these challenges by
engaging students in learning experiences that build key
cybersecurity skills and provide them with information about
relevant roles in industry.
Delivered in Minecraft Education, this brand-new credentialling
pathway engages young and diverse learners through game-based
learning with Minecraft’s Cyber curriculum, used by educators
around the world, and rewards their learning with credentials. It
is an easy to teach solution enabling educators with little or no
experience to deliver a standards-aligned curriculum in a critical
subject area.
The Cyber in Minecraft pathway is comprised of three units
covering Digital Citizenship, Networking and Security. At the end
of the pathway, the Cyber in Minecraft capstone credential exam
enables students to prove their skills. If successful, students
receive their Cyber in Minecraft Cybersecurity certificate and
digital badge.
As well as helping protect students, the Cyber in Minecraft
credential will open up career opportunities in cybersecurity for
students around the world. The demand for cybersecurity
professionals continues to increase with a recent report from
Forbes indicating a global deficit of nearly 4 million
cybersecurity workers. Expanding credentials in this field, along
with emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and
Machine Learning (ML), will provide students with valuable skills
that will serve them in their future careers.
Today’s announcement builds on the successful adoptions of
Coding in Minecraft in school systems across the globe including
Alaska, Idaho, North Carolina, South Carolina, Washington State,
Northern Ireland and New South Wales and expands the reach of this
award-winning product.
Along with Coding in Minecraft, the new Cyber in Minecraft
product is now available for licensing through Microsoft and
channel resellers worldwide in addition to existing Prodigy
Learning channels.
These offerings are just the beginning, with more innovative
product solutions on the horizon.
Commenting, Andrew Flood, Chief Executive Officer of Prodigy
Learning, said:
"Building on our partnership announcement earlier this year, we
are delighted to introduce Cyber in Minecraft, in collaboration
with Minecraft Education. Cybersecurity is a critical area for
skills development worldwide. To thrive in this age of AI, every
student needs the opportunity to learn cybersecurity concepts. What
better way to empower students to develop and prove their
cybersecurity skills than through game-based fun in Minecraft
Education?”
Commenting, Allison Matthews, Head of Minecraft Education at
Microsoft, said:
"The new Cyber in Minecraft course combines Minecraft
Education’s powerful game-based learning platform with Prodigy
Learning’s credentialling expertise, and will equip students with
essential skills like computational thinking, reasoning, and
problem-solving. Cyber in Minecraft engages learners in an
immersive cybersecurity curriculum and rewards their learning with
credentials, preparing them for future careers in this critical
field."
Find out more on cybercredentials.com
Prodigy Learning
Prodigy Learning is an award-winning global EdTech business,
providing innovative online platforms that empower learners to
develop and prove their skills. These solutions range from skills
assessments in education through to job-ready digital skills
credentials.
Minecraft Education
Minecraft Education is a game-based learning platform that
inspires creative, inclusive learning through play. Millions of
educators and students in 115 countries use Minecraft Education,
building future-ready skills like problem solving, creativity, and
critical thinking. The platform offers standards-aligned STEM
curricula, professional development, and fun challenges designed
for all types of learners, developed with partners like BBC Earth,
the Nobel Peace Center, NASA, UNESCO, World Wildlife Federation,
and Code.org.
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