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Monday, March 23, 2020

Polish government opens Minecraft server for children who need to stay in homes


The ruling furniture in Poland has designed an initiative to capture young people as they are forced to stay in their homes.

In Poland, just like in many other countries in the world, teaching is done online because schools are temporarily closed. However, the Polish government has decided to address another problem - the preoccupation of children while teaching is ongoing.

To this end, they launched an initiative called Grarantanna in which they offered various educational activities such as online quizzes, puzzles, puzzles, etc. As part of this, an unusual idea came up - the government opened a server for Minecraft for children in Poland.

On this server, intended for creative play, in a 60 × 60 folder, young players are encouraged to jointly construct as creative a structure as possible. All materials are unlimited, and those who build with the highest imagination will be rewarded in some way. The competition started yesterday and will last for a week.

This is not the first time that Minecraft has been used for educational purposes. The game already has its own version of Education Edition, and at the time of coronavirus, it is an increasingly common destination for those who may not socialize in reality.

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