kids learning in a platform they already love

As remote learning and creativity is growing, remote collaboration and creativity skills are needed.

With the trend towards remote first work and education, learning how to collaborate and create with others is only going to be more important over time. Due to the recent pandemic, the speed of moving interaction online has only increased.

How it works?

  1. We match students who meet in weekly small groups along with a Fun Captain in Minecraft and complete weekly challenges.

  2. There are set collaboration times each week outside of class where students can meet and create together.

  3. Over time, the challenges will grow as the student progresses in their collaboration and creativity skills.

Sample Challenges

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Become a Master Builder

Learn how to express oneself with creative constraints. What about doing it as a team?

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Create Complex Machines

Learn to make the hottest creations.

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Build Together

Learn to collaborate on Amazing projects.

Stages of Collaboration

1) Being a team member

2) Creating side by side

3) Creating on a team

4) Creating towards the same goal

5) Leading a team

6) Dynamic leadership

7) Growing leaders

Stages of Creativity

1) Minecraft Basics

2) How to think in dimension

3) Inspiration from others

4) Customization

5) Self-expression

6) Advanced Technical Creating

7) Inspiring Others

Who are Fun Captains?

Fun captains are educators and collaboration facilitators who have backgrounds in working with children.

What do I need to get started?

  • Your child needs either an tablet (ex: iPad) or a PC computer and headphones.

  • They will also need to get Minecraft pocket edition (on tablets) or Minecraft Bedrock on PC.

  • They will also need to download Discord.

How was this created?

With the pandemic, Joe and team started by providing remote Birthday parties in Minecraft and really got to see first hand how collaborating in its spatial environment really was a great learning tool. From there launched the C-Zone to provide in depth learning. These teachings come from Joe’s experience being a design thinking educator for corporations and executives and his background in being a science birthday party host at the Laurence Hall of Science in California.

Cost: $120 for 4 weeks.

How to get started

Sign your child up for our weekly free introduction night. You and your child will learn the basics of Minecraft and meet one of our instructors. Then you can see if C-Zone is right for you.


Minecraft was created by Mojang AB. C-Zone is not endorsed or affiliated with Mojang AB.