Long-time Slashdot reader theodp writes:

In years past, Microsoft’s wildly popular Minecraft-themed Hour of Code tutorials were browser-based, pretty much allowing schoolchildren to participate regardless of whether their schools used PCs, Macs or Chromebooks. “Computer science is a foundation for every student,” Microsoft explained on a web page about the Hour of Code, adding that “a quality computer science education should be available to every child, not just a lucky few.”

But that was then, and this is now. “The new Minecraft Hour of Code tutorial,” explains a new announcement at Microsoft-sponsored Code.org, “is now available in Minecraft: Education Edition for Windows, Mac, and iPad.” So, when will the Chromebook version be available? Silly Rabbit, the 2019 Minecraft Hour of Code is for Windows and Apple kids! From the Minecraft 2019 Hour of Code Lesson FAQ:

Q. Does the Hour of Code Lesson work on Chromebooks?
A. The Hour of Code Lesson is not compatible with Chromebooks. If your class has Chromebooks and would like to do a Minecraft Hour of Code lesson, we recommend using one of the [old] Minecraft tutorials on Code.org.”

Yes, but that means schoolkids with Chromebooks won’t be exposed to the teased AI for Good concepts introduced in the 2019 Minecraft tutorial, which seems at odds with Microsoft’s professed focus on democratizing AI and putting AI developer tools in the hands of “every public sector organization around the world.”

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