
Before the course starts – download the necessary platforms
Ludelo's lessons use three separate platforms. Below are instructions on what they are and how to use them.


What is Minecraft?
Minecraft is one of the world's most popular games, where players build, explore, and solve problems in a virtual world. The game develops creativity, collaboration skills, and logical thinking.
In Ludelo's activities, Minecraft is used as a guided learning environment where children practice English and teamwork in a safe and supervised environment. The goal is not to play for the sake of playing, but to learn through doing.

Minecraft
The actual learning environment
Minecraft serves as the actual learning environment for Ludelo's courses. Students participate in lessons on Ludelo's own server.
What do you need?
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The student must have their own Minecraft application installed.
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A working Minecraft account (Java or Bedrock version, see our instructions for which one works)
Things to note
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Minecraft is not included in Ludelo membership
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Without Minecraft installed, students cannot access the Ludelo server.



Discord
Ludelo's lessons are accessed through a closed Discord server. Discord is used to:
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voice connection
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for guidance
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for communication between teacher and students
What do you need?
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Discord app for computer or tablet
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Free Discord account
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Headphones and microphone (recommended)
Things to note
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Ludelo's Discord server is only for course participants.
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The invitation to the server is sent in the course start message.
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Discord is not used for free chatting, but for guided learning


Notion
Teaching content and materials
The course's teaching content, themes, and materials can be found on Ludelo's Notion website.
In Notion you can:
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familiarize yourself with the course contents in advance
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to return to previously learned things
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follow the course progress
For parents
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Parents can follow what is being studied in the course through Notion.
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A separate login is not necessarily required (we will tell you about this separately)


