Course curriculum

NOT AN OFFICIAL MINECRAFT PRODUCT. NOT APPROVED BY OR ASSOCIATED WITH MOJANG OR MICROSOFT

  1. Welcome!

  2. BEFORE YOU BEGIN: Download Minecraft Education

  3. STEP 1: How to purchase Minecraft Education licenses and set-up a ‘domain’.

  4. STEP 2 How to add sign-in security methods (so you don’t get locked out of your account!)

  5. STEP 3: How to create users and assign licenses

  6. STEP 4: How to reset passwords

About this course

  • Free
  • 21 lessons
  • 0.5 hours of video content
  • Requirement: You will need to purchase a Minecraft Education license/s yourself (this course shows you how)

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Maria Dowse

This was easy to follow and enabled me to set up for your other training. Thank you - Maria- Untangled Becoming

This was easy to follow and enabled me to set up for your other training. Thank you - Maria- Untangled Becoming

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Testimonials

“I highly recommend Ellie Finch as a consultant in Minecraft for Therapists. She has expert knowledge of working with clients in Minecraft and shares her experiences in a really engaging way with enthusiasm and also patience for those of us that are not as used to working and playing in Minecraft. She has a clear way of explaining the necessary steps to ensure a secure setting for working in this software and does so with a warm and enthusiastic touch. I am now happily trying out Minecraft as I can really see how this can be vital resource for working with clients in all age groups, but especially young people. An innovative training for a cutting edge way of working therapeutically.”

Dr Rachael Klug, PHD, MSc, MBACP, Director ACTO with responsibility for CYP

““Ellie is an enthusiastic and warm presenter. She has instilled me with confidence to continue my journey into therapeutic gaming.””

Monique

“"Ellie’s warmth and modesty automatically brings an ease and relaxation when under her consultation. Ellie makes things simple, provides baby steps and invites you to play/learn with her. You are left feeling more confident, less intimidated and even catch the spark of passion that she playfully carries for the endless possibilities of working with Minecraft."”

Natalie, Child and Adolescent Counsellor

““Really informative webinar. I’ve come from knowing nothing to feeling like I could at least tentatively try. Minecraft looks like such an amazing tool to use with children! And Ellie teaches you how to use it safely.””

Jo, Counsellor

““The enthusiasm Ellie brings to her webinars is just infectious and makes them thoroughly enjoyable and exciting! This was the second webinar of Ellie’s I have now had the pleasure of attending on using Minecraft therapeutically, both were full of information to digest and really interesting.””

Tara Bratsas, Counselling Student

““Ellie’s enthusiasm is contagious and the best training I’ve attended in a long time. Thank you Ellie!””

Attendee of 'Getting Tech-Savvy in Minecraft'

““Helped resource me to join with my clients to take a deeper dive into the Minecraft world!””

Kelly, Counsellor and Play Therapist

““Ellie is an enthusiastic, passionate and knowledgeable trainer. Great fun!””

Neil, Art Therapist and Clinical Supervisor

““Very enthusiastic and knowledgeable delivery that helped me feel more confident about starting out. I've now downloaded Minecraft myself and hope to be able to use it therapeutically. Recommended!””

Sheena, Trainee Child & Adolescent Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist

“Ellie was really friendly, helpful and made the training really accessible. It was clear she has a wealth of experience and insight, but was able to communicate it in a straightforward, and not overwhelming way. The training was great and am excited to trial this way of working as part of my ongoing practice.”

Ed Magee

Article in BACP CYP & Family Journal

The BACP CYP & Families Journal featured an article on how Ellie Finch uses Minecraft therapeutically

Minecraft Education blog

Minecraft Education published a blog about Ellie Finch's work using Minecraft as a therapeutic tool.

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