I have been teaching kids here in Ireland Python and recently got ythem into the Raspberry PI Minecraft where we are building gardens/houses/bridges in Python. Its a blast and they love it !!
I only hasve 20 Rasp I so figured my class was restricted ot 20 pupils BUT i sort of heard that WIndows users can also avail of this
May I ask is this true and if so:
What do they need - ie the Minecraft game installed/account (It is free on Pi even if a limited version)
A version of Python - obviously
How does the code differ? as the Pi version references the Pi library - mcpi etc.
I am trying to keep costs down BUT maximise the class and learning potential of the kids - ie many wouldn't have Pi at home so cant 'play around' in their own time.
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I have been teaching kids here in Ireland Python and recently got ythem into the Raspberry PI Minecraft where we are building gardens/houses/bridges in Python. Its a blast and they love it !!
I only hasve 20 Rasp I so figured my class was restricted ot 20 pupils BUT i sort of heard that WIndows users can also avail of this
May I ask is this true and if so:
What do they need - ie the Minecraft game installed/account (It is free on Pi even if a limited version)
A version of Python - obviously
How does the code differ? as the Pi version references the Pi library - mcpi etc.
I am trying to keep costs down BUT maximise the class and learning potential of the kids - ie many wouldn't have Pi at home so cant 'play around' in their own time.
Thank you in advance for any help.
Regards
Tim