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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Microsoft introducedMinecraft: Education Edition earlier this year and will release it on the Windows Store next month.Minecraft: Education Editionis designed to teach kids teamwork, collaboration and creative work with the help of two new features.
For one, Microsoft added a new Classroom Mode toMinecraft: Education Editionthat allows teachers to controlMinecraftworld settings, share items with students, teleport students and communicate with students from within the game. With Classroom Mode enabled, teachers will be able to see a map of the classroom’sMinecraftworld, a list of students and much more.
Microsoft also mentioned it would updateMinecraft: Education Editionwith new features found in other editions ofMinecraft, for instance receiving all the features currently available inMinecraft: Windows 10 Edition.
Minecraft: Education Edition will be sold for $5 per user annually. Customers will be able to buy the game directly or via Microsoft’s Enrollment for Education Solutions volume licensing arrangement.
What are your thoughts aboutMinecraft? Do you think thatMinecraft: Education Edition will be useful for teachers and students?
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