We can say that it is a bit of a difficult task for parents to constantly care for their children while they are at school and watch them carefully. In particular, it can be even more difficult to get them interested in something educational. You may want to find educational films and educational television programs for your children to spend time with while doing your work at home. Mojang and Xbox, the producer of the Minecraft game, also wanted to find a solution to this problem. In other words, the two companies have been looking for educational content that will make young players more creative. Phil Spencer, the head of the Xbox brand, announced in a blog post today that educational content was added to Minecraft Marketplace for players to download and discover for free. The International Space Station, in collaboration with NASA, awaits educational category players with robot coding training, Washington DC’s iconic locations and much more. More content can be added later in the category. These content, which is currently free, will remain free until April 30, according to the announcement. Spencer also stated that they reconsidered parental controls. Families using Xbox; it can limit screen time, keep adult content away from selected screens, or use higher-end features like Copilot. In the Copilot feature, both the parent and the child have controllers, but both act as if they are one. So the parent can help the child without using the controller. These developments, where children can benefit from the game consoles more efficiently in this way, have satisfied the parents. Children will be able to learn while having fun.

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