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Microsoft has announced a high school version of the game Minecraft

Microsoft has decided to adapt the game Minecraft for educational purposes. Summer 2016 schools will be able to buy Minecraft: Education Edition at the rate of $5 for each student, reports The Verge. Teachers will receive additional tools for creating worlds, which can be used as training materials.

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Microsoft has decided to adapt the game Minecraft for educational purposes. Summer 2016 schools will be able to buy Minecraft: Education Edition at the rate of $5 for each student, reports The Verge. Teachers will receive additional tools for creating worlds, which can be used as training materials.

examples of Microsoft leading the map of feudal Japan for discussions about Japanese poetry. In-game blocks, which is used to build the game world, can be used for studying architectural styles, known as brutalism. For lessons of chemistry and biology can build a lot of molecules and cells that will be studied by schoolchildren.

the company hopes to create benefits for teachers and the community. Microsoft warns that she is not going to develop training plans.

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