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A teacher created video series, for teachers, all about Minecraft Education Edition. Season 1(in production): How to use Minecraft Education Edition in the c...
Episode 2 Resources -Sample Admin Email: https://goo.gl/l0gVWZ -Research Links: https://www.edutopia.org/blog/minecraft-in-classroom-andrew-miller https://ww...
Episode 3 Resources -More resources on commands: https://education.minecraft.net/support/knowledge-base/commands-coordinates/ https://education.minecraft.net...
As people create and collaborate on more files, take more photos and work across multiple devices, it’s increasingly important to access your important content, both from your work and personal life—all in one place. You shouldn’t have to worry about whether there is enough storage on your device or if you can access your files on an airplane.
My application to be a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert, from Melbourne, Australia. I am an English, EAL and History teacher currently training for my sp...
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If you teach in the Johannesburg or Cape Town area, Microsoft and Computers4Kids are excited to invite you to a free, hands-on experience of Minecraft: Education Edition. Minecraft: Education Edition is already transforming classroom learning all over the world and these hands-on experiences will give you a taste of what this is all about.
Ross McGill, a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert, started blogging about his experiences as a teacher back in 2008. Fast-forward to today and you’ll see his blog, Teacher Toolkit, has been voted the #1 education blog in the U.K. and ranks as one of the world’s top-50 Ed Tech Brands in Education. He and his writers use the platform to inform and train people around the world, helping them improve the school system today and place technology at the forefront of learning.
Read more at https://educationblog.microsoft.com/2017/05/a-blog-leads-to-big-change-for-students-and-innovative-educator-ross-mcgill/#c3R6pQzk7roqjDdq.99
Jason Holt teaches students how to build games. As an instructional technology specialist, his game design course is a playful piece in a serious plan to connect students – along with his fellow teachers and administrators – to what technology can truly bring to the classroom. And based on the results he’s seeing, this Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert is well on his way to making a difference.
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An opportunity for teachers, librarians, coordinators, heads & IT managers interested in innovation in teaching & learning to learn and share classroom ideas.