Hi
I have been thinking abut mine-craft activity around creating Mythcal Maze extensions for this year's Summer Reading Challenge.
I haven't developed this idea yet or even discussed the technical needs to see if we can create bespoke content for the national scheme and website- and haven't consulted ye with our ASCEL and SCL partners. However, in terms of desk research, it's good to know there might be an appetite for this / evidence of need...Look forward to hearing from you...
Anne Sarrag
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From: lis-pub-libs: UK Public Libraries [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jane Higgs
Sent: 07 February 2014 14:43
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Subject: Minecraft in libraries
Hi Everyone!
We're in the very early stages of looking into the feasibility of running Minecraft sessions in our libraries, but we don't really know what works and what doesn't. Does anyone have any experience of using Minecraft in activity sessions? The only reports I can find of it being used are in the US.
All experiences (good and bad) would be welcomed!
Many thanks,
Jane Higgs
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