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Many of the skills that educators strive to develop in their students can be explored using Minecraft: Education Edition.
The creative game mode enables students to demonstrate their visual communication skills and digital storytelling abilities. Students are able to engage in an interactive design process with 3D modelling, developing their maker mindset. Help students create solutions to open-ended challenges.
Inspire your students with cross-curricular STEAM learning and help them learn to code. Minecraft: Education Edition engages students in experiential learning. This helps them learn to persist with problem-solving and work through the creative process and embrace collaboration.
Talk to your education IT specialist and one of our licensing specialists about bringing Minecraft: Education Edition to your classroom today.
HP x2 210 G2
Get PC-like productivity and 5 modes in 1 for the flexibility required for STEAM learning. Guide price
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Acer Travel Mate P259-M
With an Acer ComfyView™ 15.6” display, students can play for longer without screen glare.
Guide price
£337 Learn more
Ex VAT Intel® Core™ i3 4GB Memory
500GB Storage
15.6” Display
128GB Storage
10.1” Display
Lenovo ThinkPad Miix 320
The Miix 320 can easily cope with cross- curricular demands of STEAM.
Guide price Receive a
one-year subscripton to Minecraſt: Educaton Editon when you purchase a new
Windows 10 Pro or Windows 10 S device for your school1
6 | TechKnow
1. For full terms and conditions, visit the things you need to know section of the Minecraft page,
bt.com/ techknow/edu/Minecraft
£307 Learn more
Ex VAT Intel® Atom™ x5 4GB Memory 64GB Storage
10.1” Display
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