Minecraft Education Edition Mobile Is available To Everyone

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Minecraft is a wonderfully versatile sandbox game, but perhaps one of its most interesting uses is for education - and now, the Minecraft: Education Edition mobile version is set to help many more teachers around the world, as it's now "available to everyone" in open beta.



This Minecraft version is intended to teach a variety of topics, including STEM subjects, mathematics, and other STEM subjects. The Minecraft: Education Edition PC edition has been around for a while, but it was only recently that it was available on iOS and Android.



The beta version of Minecraft Education Edition is now available for mobile users. You can find more information about how to download the correct version at this link.



The beta version contains some important changes that regular Minecraft players may take for granted. Welcome To My Blog Welcome To My Blog These include an increase in world height, new cave creation options, and higher mountains. Welcome To My Blog These are all updates from Caves and Cliffs part 2, which seems like a distant memory considering we all play The Wild right now.



You can now learn on the move!



You can now use #MinecraftEdu mobile devices in our Beta, which is open to all. Users can also look forward a better multiplayer experience and updates to Code Builders as well as the Library. #ISTE



Get the full details: https://t.co/C90oulwhxB pic.twitter.com/nhxNdlwbW7



- Minecraft Education edition (@PlayCraftLearn), June 20, 2020



There are also improvements to multiplayer, mostly designed to make things simpler by requiring less networking configuration. It's not a common feature as only teachers or students are likely to use Minecraft Education Edition. However, it is a good thing that this version of Minecraft is more accessible to others who may not have access to a PC at home.



In other Minecraft news, one fan decided to go ahead and recreate the game's original trailer but for the modern era of the game. It's a nostalgic treat, and you should see it.