Summary
Students love Minecraft because it's a game in which they can express their creativity and logic. Minecraft Student Ambassador meetings aren't just about playing Minecraft. The meetings are also about having fun and establishing relationships with other students who share the same interests. Students who are Minecraft Student Ambassadors get to work together, make new friends, have tons of creative freedom, and develop leadership skills.
We're so excited for you to bring the Minecraft Student Ambassador program to your schools and districts! These resources help you get started.
Link to the OneNote Notebook with all of the resources to implement an MSA program in your schools/districts: Minecraft Student Ambassador (MSA) OneNote Playbook
Follow us on Twitter to further the conversation:
- Felisa Ford, Ed.S. @apsitfelisa
- Dr. Melissa Dandy-Walker @apsitmelissa
- Dr. Natasha Rachell @apsitnatasha
- Dr. Rosalyn Washington @apsitrosalyn
- Tommy Clay @apsittommy
- Minecraft EDU @PlayCraftLearn
Use the hashtag #MinecraftEDU
Additional Resources
- Minecraft EDU Portal
- Microsoft Learn Educator Center
- Minecraft Education: Teacher Academy
- Minecraft Education: Introduction to game-based learning
- Minecraft learn to play: Classroom build challenges
For more training options in your local language, check Global Training Partners in your country.
Quick answers for Microsoft tools
- Minecraft Education product guide
- Minecraft Education support site
- Recommended Minecraft Education learning path
- Minecraft Education YouTube playlist
- Mike Tholfsen on TikTok
- Mike Tholfsen on Twitter
- Mike Tholfsen on YouTube
- Microsoft Education webinars
MSA collaboration space: Contribute to the MSA Wakelet
Minecraft Student Ambassador Program Wakelet
This Wakelet is designed for MSA Sponsors to share ideas & resources, celebrate your MSAs and your programs, and collaborate with fellow MSA Sponsors, offer tips and best practices. Let's make the most of these dynamic cohorts