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Microsoft MakeCodeMinecraft Part 2—Python
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Ankita Sharma
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• Microsoft Learn Student Ambassadors
• Software Engineering Student at VIT University India.
• Former SWE Intern at Mind Tree Ltd.
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Education Edition featuresSimple, Secure LoginStudents and educators use Office 365 Education accounts to log in
to Minecraft: Education Edition. This ensures secure access to the
game and student data privacy.
Education Edition SkinsSkins allow students to personalize their avatars, increasing student
engagement and allowing educators to more easily differentiate
students playing together.
Flexible MultiplayerAn entire classroom can play in a world together without any need
for an external server.
Allow and Deny BlocksEducators can set editable or immutable areas of the world –
allowing, or denying, students the ability to build and focusing the
learning to specific spaces.
Border BlocksBorder Blocks help teachers define specific areas in the game that
their students can build in.
Fixed InventoryFixed Inventory slots provide educators with an opportunity to define
specific inventory available to students, such as a camera, portfolio,
or other blocks or tools.
Non-Player CharactersA Non-Player Character, or NPC, can be placed in the game to provide
information to students, give direction, and link to other resources.
ChalkboardsEducators can use chalkboards to communicate learning goals or challenge
students with problems to solve within the game.
Camera and PortfolioThe Camera allows students to capture images of their work. The portfolio is
where students save images of the work they’ve captured with the Camera,
including an option to add captions.
Classroom ModeClassroom Mode is an extension of Minecraft: Education Edition that provides
educators with more control of a Minecraft world and the students within it.
Code BuilderCode Builder is an extension of Minecraft: Education Edition that allows
educators and students to connect their Minecraft world to popular
learn-to-code platforms.
Download, install, login
Demo accounts
mee01@minecrafteducationedition.com
mee02@minecrafteducationedition.com
mee03@minecrafteducationedition.com.
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mee99@minecrafteducationedition.com
mee100@minecrafteducationedition.com
Let’s Get started!!
Saving and sharing
Save Program as a file on your computer
Share as a URL
Importing saved programs
Links
Minecraft: Education Edition
education.minecraft.net
Intro to CS Curriculum
aka.ms/intro2csminecraft
aka.ms/MinecraftCS
More about MakeCode
makecode.com
@MSMakeCode @PlayCraftLearn
What next?
Microsoft student resources can be found at the GitHub repository for further learning opportunities.aka.ms/StudentsAtBuild
Microsoft Learn for Students is the place to develop practical skills through fun, interactive modules and paths. Plus, educators can get access to Microsoft classroom materials and curriculum. Find it all at: aka.ms/learnforstudents
Azure for Students gives you $100 in credit on the Azure Cloud. Build your skills in trending tech including data science, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and other areas with access to professional developer tools. Start here: aka.ms/azureforstudents
Imagine Cup is more than just a competition—you can work with friends (and make new ones), network with professionals, gain new skills, make a difference in the world around you, and get the chance to win cash and cloud credits. To find out more: Higher education students: imaginecup.com/. Educators of students ages 13–18 start with Imagine Cup Jr.
Microsoft Student Learn Ambassadors are a global group of campus leaders who are eager to help fellow students, lead in their local tech community, and develop technical and career skills for the future. Learn more at: studentambassadors.microsoft.com/
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