<p>Minecraft is a truly multi-faceted sandbox game, but perhaps one of its most interesting uses is for education. And now the Minecraft: Education Edition mobile version is set to help many more teachers around world, as it's now "available to all" in open beta. </p> <p>This Minecraft version is designed to teach a range of topics, including STEM subjects math, as well as other STEM subjects. https://fakeroot.net/ While the Minecraft: Education Edition PC version is available for some time, it has never been available on iOS or Android except for a few lucky people. </p> <p>Mobile users will be happy to learn that the beta version of Minecraft: Education Edition is now accessible on the device they use to read this article. If you'd like to know more on how to download the right version then you can read more about it by clicking this link. </p> <p>Some important new additions to this version of the beta include a few features that regular Minecraft players might take for granted now including an expanded world height as well as new cave generation options, and higher mountains. This is all part 2 of the Caves and Cliffs update. It feels like a distant memory, given that we all play The Wild now. </p> <p>You can now learn anywhere you are! </p> <p>Try #MinecraftEdu on mobile devices in our new Beta, available to everyone. Users are also able to look forward to improved multiplayer, and updates to Code Builders and the Library. #ISTE </p> <p>Get the full details: https://t.co/C90oulwhxB pic.twitter.com/nhxNdlwbW7 </p> <p>- Minecraft Education Edition (@PlayCraftLearn), June 20 20, 2022 </p> <p>There are also a few improvements to multiplayer too that are aimed at making things easier to understand by needing less configuration of networks. Although it's a niche item, Minecraft: Education Edition is intended for students as well as teachers. However this edition will only be useful for people who don't have computers at their home. </p> <p>Another Minecraft news item: A fan decided to recreate the original trailer for the new era of Minecraft. It's a nostalgic pleasure, and you should definitely take a look. </p>