Quickly Learn Syntax with Yoda
Foolish are you! Understand you do not. We all are familiar with the unusual speech of Yoda. Students immediately recognize that his speech sounds unusual but they understand the meaning. A quick discussion helps...
Foolish are you! Understand you do not. We all are familiar with the unusual speech of Yoda. Students immediately recognize that his speech sounds unusual but they understand the meaning. A quick discussion helps...
Before you can manage movement, inventory, break and place, and coding in Minecraft Education Edition, you have to be able to use the keyboard to control your game. Use this diagram to get started!
My take on the Billboard tutorial in your Minecraft:EE notebook-style editor. As an extension, you can use this command with variables. If your students are comfortable with variables, or if you have already tried...
One of the most important early concepts for students to understand is the purpose and use of variables in coding. Students already understand Minecraft. They understand that there are conditions in Minecraft that change,...
Yes, you CAN! code in Python, and yes, your students will love to code in Minecraft:Education edition! Here is a first step into actual Python code your students can write, execute and watch happen...
*** ALERT *** A new update to Minecraft means new commands have been added! See my newest posts for the latest commands. Here is the post with all of the new commands for the...
How can students using Minecraft for education share the code they have made in the MakeCode editor? One way they can share their code is to post their code using the sharing link and...
Everyone loves Extra headers to add to their Google forms that need no resizing or adjusting. Here is another group of headers; I hope you enjoy using them. I share them with you under...
If you are new to Minecraft:Education, you may have just started learning to move around in the Minecraft world and to set blocks and break blocks. One great way to learn and practice this...
Export your Minecraft Education Edition (MC:EE) worlds so they can be shared, moved or saved. Worlds can be shared with a student or teacher, or moved from one computer to another. Exported worlds can...
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