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Is this a good idea for your library?
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Minecraft vs. MinecraftEdu What you need to know before you purchase What it offers patrons Purchase options Resources Conclusion
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Minecraft Who made this thing? Minecraft was originally created by Markus Persson, who you might know as Notch. On November 19th, 2011, Jens Bergensten, who you might know as Jeb, took over creative control so Markus could concentrate on new things. Markus PerssonJens Bergensten Thanks to Minecraft’s success, Markus formed his own company in 2009. Mojang AB currently has two titles in development. Scrolls and Markus’ newest project, 0x10c, are both getting cooked up. Mojang AB is also publishing Oxeye Studio’s latest game, Cobalt.Mojang ABScrolls0x10cCobalt Custom versions of the game designed specifically for teachers and students with many extra features that support classroom use. Easy-to-use server software that simplifies the task of getting multiplayer up and running. World-building tools that make it simple to incorporate your own curricular content. A free library of worlds / levels / activities that you can use with our software to teach a variety of subjects. From http://minecraftedu.com/wiki/inde x.php?title=What_is_Minecraft%3F MinecraftEdu
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$19.95 per user/login Can “buy ranks” Play as individuals or “Factions” = team/guild/group Servers Xbox version 2-3 updates behind computer version
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$18 per license $41 for enhanced software [server]
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Helps develop spatial and problem-solving skills Helps develop collaboration and creativity Creates opportunity for group and social learning At no cost to the patron
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Minecraft is a virtual makerspace Makerspaces are the in thing for libraries these days Good investment Game Nights Cost less than a couple of Wii or PlayStation games
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Cost – what can you afford
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Time – how much can you allocate
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Cost – what can you afford Time – how much can you allocate Staff – again, how much can you allocate
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Cost – what can you afford Time – how much can you allocate Staff – again, how much can you allocate How much direction will you give
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Cost – what can you afford Time – how much can you allocate Staff – again, how much can you allocate How much direction will you give Technology – will you need assistance
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Cost – what can you afford Time – how much can you allocate Staff – again, how much can you allocate How much direction will you give Technology – will you need assistance Disruption – are you willing to disregard some noise
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Know the game Read the Wiki Read the articles Look at the resources Talk to your staff
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Why Minecraft is an Amazing Learning Tool http://bit.ly/10REEpZ http://bit.ly/10REEpZ Minecraft in the Classroom and Library http://www.thedigitalshift.com/2012/05/k- 12/minecraft-in-the-classroom-and-library/ http://www.thedigitalshift.com/2012/05/k- 12/minecraft-in-the-classroom-and-library/ Minecraft Club: Want to bring the hottest game into your classroom or library? Here’s how. http://www.thedigitalshift.com/2013/03/media/block- party-looing-for-some-action-launch-a-minecraft- club/ http://www.thedigitalshift.com/2013/03/media/block- party-looing-for-some-action-launch-a-minecraft- club/
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MinecraftEdu Wiki http://minecraftedu.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page http://minecraftedu.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page Minecraft Guide including Glossary http://www.snagglebox.com/p/handy-minecraft-tips-for- parents.html#intro http://www.snagglebox.com/p/handy-minecraft-tips-for- parents.html#intro Paper Crafts & Print Sheets www.pixelpapercraft.com/tags/mini www.pixelpapercraft.com/tags/mini Minecraft Crafting Guide [aka “Recipes”] www.minecraft- craftingguide.comwww.minecraft- craftingguide.com MinecraftEdu http://minecraftedu.com/page/http://minecraftedu.com/page/ Minecraft https://minecraft.net/https://minecraft.net/
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We think for us it is worth the Dollar Investment Program Time Staff Time Disruption
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Cathy Newland Library Director Silver Lake Library cnewland@silverlakelibrary.org Tracey DeShazo Youth Services Librarian Silver Lake Library tdeshazo@silverlakelibrary.org Silver Lake Library 203 Railroad St PO Box 248 Silver Lake, KS 66539 785-582-5141 785-5820175 fax www.silverlakelibrary.org
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