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Cathy Oxley

Welcome to Massively Minecraft « - 18 views

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    "The purpose of this community project is to trial the use of the game Minecraft (http://www.Minecraft.net) in schools as part of voluntary student activity. The community will engage in exploration and research, not to decide or direct any particular application of the game but, to understand where students might take it and how they and their teachers visualise possibilities for it use within the curriculum."
Martin Burrett

Minecraft - 0 views

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    Minecraft is an award winning building game and something of an educational phenomenon. It's an addictive game where players build a 3D landscape by adding and destroying blocks. Play this free java version to get your class creating and imagining. No registration required. Play the multi-player version at http://www.Minecraft.net/classic/list, but a free registration is needed to play as a team. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

Minetest - UKEdChat.com - 0 views

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    "Free, open source version of Minecraft. Enable 'Creative Mode' to let your pupils to build as their imagination and creativity allows. Download for Windows, Mac or Android devices. The game is supported by a community and a huge set of mods to modify the game for individual needs."
Martin Burrett

UKED Magazine - May 2015 issue - 0 views

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    Free online magazine for teachers, featuring articles on Minecraft in the classroom, Project based learning, subject knowledge, value of field trips, and using GPS to enhance learning.
Martin Burrett

Make Code - 0 views

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    A collection of coding platforms and tutorials from Microsoft, including Minecraft, micro:bit, and many more. Tutorials range from beginner levels to advanced and use both block coding and text coding.
Martin Burrett

Code.Org - 0 views

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    "A superb site for inspiring future coders with a huge range of exciting programming projects with step by step tutorials. Learning code with MineCraft and StarWars are just two of the many game themes."
Gaby K. Slezák

qCraft - Quantum physics in Minecraft - Education - 9 views

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    by Caltech University
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