I did this for a few reason but mostly to do with child safety. Here are some helpful tips to get you started in your classroom or library: That said, for the more advanced users, Roblox provides heaps of design advice, how-to guides and other resources (see links below) but I think it is best to leave access to these resources up to the students to select as they need them for their own designs. I have not used the lesson materials provided by Roblox because the students have learnt by experimenting and sharing their knowledge as a group. It was students who showed me the platform in the beginning and since then, it has been in observing the students that I have learnt what to do next. Right from the outset, the implementation of Roblox Studio in our library has been entirely driven by student interest.
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