Gimkit Club for online school

lets get on topic please

personally I wouldn’t, mainly because they didn’t know it wasn’t allowed, and the last person who accidently did got a major punishment (which was a bit overkill)

I allow this topic.
Now get back to providing help/suggestions for OP.

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I think he might be out of replies, he’s a new user

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Can you guys not flood them with forum tips, just help them and they’ll probably be gone. They probably don’t care about the forums, just give them the answer instead of forum mechanics.

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Hot-Doug were built to give them forum mechanics and tips thats our job. even if he does not come back

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@Gimkitsuggestor please us @ when your referring to someone it just makes it a better chance for them to see it

not necessary unless
you need them you don’t need to ping someone each time you say their name lol

like if you say oh hey I think
[name] made that
or just something along those lines that dosent really require attention from them

taking that in mind some peeps get annoyed by pointless pings for example I got pinged like 5 times in a single day once and it was during a shower ;~; so please be considerate
I turned off notifications on my phone here for a reason
so yeah I don’t think we need to ping someone each time we refer to them
(yeah this was a bit personal
getting 5 pings in row with an annoying notification sound that I cant change gets agonizing it’s like steel plates screeching past each other right in my ear ._.)

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moving on ig it’s another one of those solutionless topics

I do not want to ping too much its sorta rude

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If some of your students are interested In coding, then I suggest visiting the code and pseudo section. :slight_smile:

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Love the map building contest idea! I am going to use that for a presentation we are doing on Digital Learning Day. The club is 4th and 5th graders and they are learning to make games in creative mode. You all have been awesome!

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I think after they finish the tutorial, you could prepare a somewhat simple game, then show it to the students and teach them the basic mechanics of how it works and how to make it.

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I mean, op was probably just having a long offline time and still needs help.

to the person who made this topic, you could teach them block code/wiring, and teach them to use devices :D

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You could also teach how to use channels to make an animation.
And Spyder, Necroposting is the correct grammar

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Wow the OP is back, well welcome back OP do you need any more ideas?

and wouldn’t it not be Necroposting if its the OP and they came back to answer what we wrote.

I’d also try letting them make their own kits and experimenting with kit making. If they like making games, allow them to view the forums a bit and learn how to make maps and use devices.

Teach them how to make games also welcome to the forums

You could teach them how to write lore for their games. Lore does make things interesting and I’m making a guide onn how to improve your lore.

nice it is so annoying when I see a garbage map name