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  2. SethBling - Wikipedia

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    SethBling got into the technical community and was quick to discover redstone, a programmable resource in Minecraft, [a] and began uploading videos of his creations to YouTube weeks later. [ 18 ] [ 22 ] SethBling was inspired to use redstone in Minecraft because he wanted to build a minecart station.

  3. Minecraft: Education Edition - Wikipedia

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  4. Minecraft: Educational Edition - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Minecraft - Wikipedia

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  6. Markus Persson - Wikipedia

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    Persson's most popular creation is the survival sandbox game Minecraft, which was first publicly available on 17 May 2009 [37] and fully released on 18 November 2011. Persson left his job as a game developer to work on Minecraft full-time until completion. In early 2011, Mojang AB sold the one millionth copy of the game, several months later ...

  7. Minecraft modding - Wikipedia

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    The idea of introducing Minecraft into school curriculums was resisted by Tom Bennett, who serves as an adviser to the British government. According to Bennett, Minecraft was a gimmick, and schools would do well to "drain the swamp of gimmicks" and resort to just books for teaching. [ 69 ]

  8. Carrington School - Wikipedia

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    Initially known as The Warwick School, it was founded in September 1984 through a merger of Albury Manor and Redstone Schools. Previously a community school administered by Surrey County Council, in January 2017 it converted to academy status. The school is now sponsored by the South East Surrey Schools Education Trust.

  9. Redstone School - Wikipedia

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    The Redstone School is a one-room school located in Sudbury, Massachusetts. [1] Built in 1798, it is believed to be the school to which Mary Sawyer took her lamb in the nursery rhyme "Mary Had a Little Lamb". [2] [3] At the time of Sawyer's attendance at the school, it was located in Sterling, Massachusetts.