Adam Clarke is a forefront creator within games based learning, delivering and consulting on its uses and application, with special focus on Minecraft in education, heritage and social settings. Recently shortlisted for the Tate Britain I K Prize for exceptional talent in the digital industry, he has over 20 years experience of engaging people in creative digital practice.
As well as working to advise educators on how Minecraft can be utilised within a learning environment, Adam also runs the online Home Education Minecraft Server with over 400 young people signed up, and is behind the popular Game School online YouTube Channel, with his successful 101 Ideas for Minecraft Learners currently in development as a book. He is the co-founder of The Invisible Orchard, a digital atelier based in Northern UK, delivering games based learning alongside traditional arts.