Minecraft Education Edition skinpack creator – takes your PNG skin file and creates the necessary files in a MCPACK that you just need to open to add to Minecraft Education Edition.

Minecraft Education Edition skinpack creator – takes your PNG skin file and creates the necessary files in a MCPACK that you just need to open to add to Minecraft Education Edition.
Download a mcpack skinpack containing over 650 skins to use in Minecraft Education Edition.
This guide takes you through the process of creating a custom Skin Pack and importing it into Minecraft: Education Edition.
Minecraft is an “open world” game where participants can mine resources and use them to craft things. Minecraft: Education Edition, is a special version of the game designed for schools and available to staff and students using their Microsoft Office 365 logins.
This latest guide will show you how to make a lightsaber in Minecraft: Education Edition.
Want your students to export structures from Minecraft:EE easily? Download these 3D Printer worlds and make it easy for them – or use it to introduce them to 3D Exporting.
In another post I shared how you can export structures from Minecraft: Education Edition using a Structure Block. Now...
I wanted to create a Minecraft Gallipoli world as a resource for a teaching unit, but then found that some time ago...
As a teacher it can be difficult to understand how Minecraft could be used in Learning. Check out this visionary lesson by Stephen Reid, Minecraft pro, who will show you just some of what is possible in Minecraft: Education Edition.
Minecraft: Education Edition enables multiplayer worlds – so as a Teacher this means you can Host a World that your students can join from anywhere. But you need to setup your host computer and Port Forward on your modem router – here’s how.
Why would you want to export a structure from Minecraft: Education Edition? Well, anything students create...