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Coding & Tech
Flexible Class Minecraft (Java Edition): Let's Build Ancient Rome Together!
Students will use Minecraft to learn about ancient civilizations and make one of their own with their classmates on a server!
There are no upcoming classes.
No live meetings
Over 4 weeks
8-13
year olds
3-18
learners per class
per learner - per week
How does a “Flexible Schedule” course work?
No scheduled live video chats
Discussions via classroom forum and private messages with the teacher
Great if your learner prefers independent pacing or is uncomfortable with live video chat

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Not an official Minecraft product. Not approved or associated with Mojang.
Description
Class Experience
Each student will need to have purchased a Minecraft (Java Edition) account. Students will receive instructions on how to connect to the server hosted by the teacher. To access this server the student will have to have the Minecraft (Java Edition). No other versions will work. The student must be using a computer, keyboard, mouse, headphones, and webcam to communicate with the other learners in the class. A second screen to use for zoom might be useful so the student can see their game and the other students in class at the same time.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
No live meetings, and an estimated 1 - 2 hours per week outside of class.
Minecraft contains fantasy violence and involves hunting monsters. Common Sense Media recommends ages 7 and up for this game. Minecraft is an online game and includes online interactions. Students will be playing on a server hosted by the teacher. As this is a flex class, the teacher is not available during all times that the learners will be using the server. Learners are expected to: 1.) Treat others with respect 2.) Never share personal information with any other student in the class 3.) Follow all of the server specific rules outlined on the permission slip for the course 4.) No harassment, vulgar language, or using game mechanics to grief another student Students not following the rules and respecting their classmates will be removed from the server and will need to complete the rest of the course content in a single player world. The teacher is not responsible for direct communication between learners. Any violations of the rules stated above should be reported to Teacher Brenton. I advise students to individually review internet safety procedures and never disclose any private information to anyone in class. Students may need assistance from their parents for setting up their computer with Minecraft. NOTE: Students that are disrupting the learning experience of other students will be removed from the server. This includes and is not limited to: -Breaking something you did not build -Using game mechanics to grief another student -Using hacked clients to get around server restrictions -Inappropriate name or cursing
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/education/ Minecraft Java Edition
Teacher
Brenton EdwardsCoding Instructor, Programmer, and eSports Enthusiast
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Lives in the
United States141 total reviews
63 completed classes
About Me
Brenton is a teacher with a unique background in coding and education. He attended Northern Kentucky University, where he received a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Technology as well as a minor in Media Informatics. Since...