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Innovation in Gaming
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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 Our Results Conclusion
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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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$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 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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