A beta version of the education edition of hit video game Minecraft went live on Today, tech news site Thurrott reported. The version is designed for schools and offers a few extras like educational skins.
Minecraft is an open world that promotes creativity, collaboration, and problem solving. It’s enjoyed by a worldwide community of over 100 million players who constantly inspire us with their creations.
Many of the skills required to enjoy Minecraft to its fullest are important to educators who might be searching for inventive ways to engage their students. By bringing Minecraft into the classroom, we are empowering educators and students to teach and learn through building and exploring within a fun, familiar environment.
Minecraft has grown into a phenomenon thanks to its ability to allow players to build whatever they imagine using digital resources they accumulate by "mining." It's been found to help children tap into their creativity and learn things like computer coding, math and engineering.
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