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Location: Ashkāsham, Bamyan, Saudi Arabia
Member: September 3, 2022
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Last active: September 3, 2022
Description: Coronavirus: Minecraft offers free lessons to children 24 March 2020 Minecraft offers its educational worlds for free for students who cannot attend school due to the coronavirus pandemic. The 12 lessons online can be downloaded until June 30th. They also include tours of the International Space Station and the inside of the human eye. This "can be played by yourself, or with your parents or other your family members". The worlds offer puzzles and creative writing as well as build challenges. Other lessons include: Puzzle games that teach students how code is written and to think like programmers A tour of Washington DC's most historic sites, including the White House, the Pentagon and the Lincoln Memorial A game of creating power from other sources of energy such as wind and nucleus. In a blog post, Microsoft, Minecraft's owner, said that educators across the world are doing all they can to provide online instruction to half a billion children who are not able to attend school due to the Covid-19 pandemic. "This isn't an easy job, and we're determined to do our part to help keep the minds of children alert and active." 360 degrees all the way around LIVE: The latest updates A SIMPLE GUIDE What are the symptoms? AVOIDING CONTACT - Should I Self-Isolate? Look-up-toOL: Locate cases in your area Maps and charts: A visual guide to the outbreak Many educational resources that were only available to schools are now accessible to parents for a short time to enable them to have access to lessons. The website Hegarty Maths, which remains a subscription-only service has seen a surge in demand as students log on in large numbers. On its website, the site informed its visitors: "We are doing everything we can to ensure the site is stable, and we are adding servers." How do you be the school of Mum or Dad during the time of shutdown 21 March 2020 Parents ignore the pleas of their children to not go to school. 23 March 2020
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