Teacher-Training-03 on Flickr.
The brand new Teacher Training Area begins to take shape on the GamingEdus server. Noobs very welcome!
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Teacher-Training-03 on Flickr.
The brand new Teacher Training Area begins to take shape on the GamingEdus server. Noobs very welcome!
JenApgar-arrives on Flickr.
Welcome Waverley Drive PS to GamingEdus Multi-School Minecraft server!
Praxis-Chandra-Mesa01 on Flickr.
Messing in the Mesa on the GamingEdus snapshot server.
mansion-building on Flickr.
Weekends are mansion building time!
Cube World -Technascribe & Praxismaxis on Flickr.
Taking a break from fighting zombies on Cube World with Technascribe and Rocky the beetle. Play with us at: http://gamingedus.org
Cube World: the next video game your students will be talking about
This coming school year, teachers and parents could be hearing talk of a brand new game inspired by Minecraft, but adding role-playing game (RPG) elements that so many kids (and adults!) love.
That game is Cube World.
It’s currently in Alpha mode and not officially released yet but, like Minecraft before it, it’s available for curious gamers to explore.
I did just that. After running around, fighting monsters and generally having a blast, I’m confident the name “Cube World” will make its way through school playgrounds and become a household name very soon.
So what is Cube World?
Watch the video below and join me (as my alter ego Praxismaxis) as I explore the world, meet a sheep and get totally ganked by an ogre. Good times.
Curious to learn more?
Buy Cube World at picroma.com
Play on the GamingEdus Cube World server by visiting gamingedus.org.
Two quick ways to secure your Minecraft server
As Minecraft continues to storm through the world of gaming, education and everywhere else, one thing is for certain: everybody wants to create their own server!
In the rush to be the ruler of their own world, many gamers and teachers forget to secure their Minecraft servers from unwanted visitors who could destroy (aka grief) your builds.
Fortunately, securing your Minecraft server is as easy as activating the server white-list and installing a server wrapper, like Craftbukkit. This post will show you how to do just that.
Continue reading . . .
gamingedus-on-tumblr on Flickr.
Totally meta: GamingEdus on tumblr login screen, on tumblr blog, tumblon