Who Is This Guide For?
This guide is for parents, kids, educators, and others looking to explore the world wide virtual of Club in Minecraft.
What is DCCC Minecraft Club?
Digital Community Citizen Club (DCCC) of Minecraft is a social, safe, kid-friendly Minecraft club runs by Bay Coding Club, Inc. We have kids from all over the world in our community. Kids ages 8-15 get together online to play around, geek out, and join fun activities run by our expert counselors. Most of our counselors are university students studying in computer science, game design, or interactive media programs, and are as passionate about Minecraft as the kids in our club.The activities and rules of the server are designed to help kids grow and learn.
How does my child log on?
DCCC Minecraft uses Minecraft Education Edition and Minecraft Java Edition, club also runs whitelist server. Only club member and the players on the whitelist are allowed to log on. That means you have to sign up for DCCC Minecraft first (click here to register). Once you’ve signed up, we’ll add you to the whitelist and send you an email with the server address and at the same time, you will get a minecraft education edition account.
Registration information
When you create an account with with DCCC Minecraft of BCC, you are required to provide your name, a username, password, and email address. BCC stores that information to help identify you with create your a Minecraft education Edition account. Will send to you within 5 work days after you register.
What kids could learn from DCC Minecraft Club?
Study computer science, game design, Math, Chemistry, Environment, architecture, STEAM, multimedia and more. Learn more about the topics, please register and logon your Minecraft Education by clicking here.
Who is the technology support?
After you register for the club you will be sent 2 emails. The first email will be sent immediately after registering confirming your registration. A second an email will be sent within 1-2 days that includes server information and Education account how to join. If you’re still having trouble you can send us an email at info@baycodingclub.com or call: 650-254-6886
How do I know my child is ready for this Club?
Here’s a list of basic skills they’ll need to participate :
Keyboarding: Your child will need some keyboarding skills to use Minecraft’s built-in text chat to communicate with other players and use text commands like /w (whisper) and /spawn (return to start). If your child need to practice touch typing skills please go to our typing club.
Basic knowledge of Minecraft: Your child will benefit from spending some time playing Minecraft on their own prior to joining the club. Knowing how to move around, how to do basic crafting, and how to build simple structures is probably enough. This will give them a foundation to build on as they learn the new social skills that come with multiplayer—learning how to communicate, collaborate, and create with other players.
What can I do to make sure my child has a good experience?
Sometimes, when your kids join the minecraft education edition perticular world, there are will be some gliche or waitings, please resart the computer or make sure your systerm are newly updated, if you still have trouble to logon the world, please email info@baycodingclub.com or call: 650-254-6886
What is the Club schedule?
After you registering the club member, you can logon Minecraft education edition 7*24 hours. Club coach will meet with the members at Friday 4-5:30 pm PDT (California time), events including clubs, build challenges, and mini-games.
For the Information we collect indirectly
We may also passively collect information about your child. For example, we may collect certain non-personal information from all visitors to Connected our BCC, such as IP address, the date and time of visit, time spent on the site, and type of browser used, the operating system used, and ISP from which the visitor receives Internet access and aggregate information regarding pages that users of the site access or visit. This information may be combined with the personal information that we collect from users.
Data Security
We have implemented commercially reasonable safeguards to protect personal information that we collect and store. Despite these precautions, however, no data security safeguards are foolproof. Unauthorized individuals may find ways to obtain personal information from or to access DCCC Minecraft. Please keep in mind that we cannot and do not guarantee that content
posted to Connected Camps will not be viewed by unauthorized persons. Any content that you post or allow your child to post is at your own risk.
Log data
Log data is certain information that is automatically collected by our systems when you visit DCCC Minecraft, including the URLs you request, your IP address, and information about the device, browser, and operating system you use when accessing our site. This information will be deleted from our servers after 30 days.
Refund Policy
You are entitled to a full refund of your enrollment for our events, by notifying us no later than 48 hours prior to the start time of the club event. Refunds will not be granted should you choose to cancel your enrollment in any club events, classes and program, after the applicable deadline set forth in the preceding sentence or cancel your membership during the course of its term except for verified medical and other emergencies, which will be determined in the sole discretion of BCC. A refund will not be granted if your child is banned any of our camps, programs, or events due to a breach of this Terms of Service or Code of Conduct.
You understand that BCC reserves the right to cancel any event or any camp session. If an event or camps or classes session is canceled, BCC will grant you the option to either apply your enrollment fees as a credit to enroll your child in another class, event or camp session or receive a refund of your enrollment fee. You may do so by contacting BCC using the information set forth in “Contact Us” at info@baycodingclub.com or call: 650-254-6886
Code of conduct
We want to make sure that all community members feel welcome and supported please follow our code of conduct in brief:
1) Don’t grief other player’s builds inside the club worlds. Ruining another player’s experience includes:
Destroying or stealing something that belongs to another player
Messing up or adding useless stuff to other people’s builds
Causing lag in the world by using commands, or destroying the world by summoning TNT or destructive monsters
2) Be nice and be respectful.
Hurtful, disrespectful, and foul language is not allowed in in-game chat, tickets, or signs. This means bullying is definitely not allowed!
Do not continue something that is annoying after other campers and counselors have respectfully asked you to stop doing it.
Do not spam anything in the Zoom chat and ask useless questions on Zoom.
If you are an older kid, try setting an example to other people.
3) Keep personal information private. For safety reasons, don’t use real names or post contact information like phone numbers or addresses.
4) Help keep our community welcoming, kind, friendly, and inclusive.
This includes in a team activity, work together and do not leave anyone out.
Let a counselor know immediately if you see anyone violating our code of conduct.
Lend a helping hand when someone asks for help or is struggling to achieve a task.
Give other clubbers the benefit of the doubt. Many disputes are due to misunderstandings, differences in perspective, and inexperience.
please read below carefully and get prepared for the first club event:
- Please download your free version of Minecraft Education client software at here: https://education.minecraft.net/get-started/download/. IPAD version is ok, but we stronglyprefer the PC/Mac version to benefit the fullest features. If you use IPAD, it still works, but you may not be up to par with the peer learners in performance. Laptops are a lot more powerful, and kids should move to them anyway.
- Using the newly downloaded software (important: your existing Java or bedrock versions of Minecraft that you may have already owned, DOESN’T Work), please try to logon to Minecraft Education Edition anytime when you receive this email.
- You should have already received an individual email from Bay Coding Club, Please use the given Minecraft Education Edition Account and password, to logon to Minecraft Education. The system should prompt you to change the password when you logon for the first time. Please make sure you write down and memorize the password. It will take heavy effort for Bay Coding Club to reset if you forget about it. Please note, if during the events time, you lost your password, Bay Coding Club dose not guarantee to reset your password immediately, it take time to operation. Make sure you logon to Minecraft Education 30 minutes before the event.
- Please do not forward the zoom link to anyone outside of this group. We will call and validate attendance in the zoom meeting, and anyone who is not authorized to join, will be kicked out.
- If you have multiple Minecraft Education accounts, that means you may have registered in multiple classes or event seasons. Feel free to use the one with the longest validity.
- Please note, once your account expired, your expired account will be kept at BCC after for only one month,that means, if you register the club membership during the one month after your account expired, you still can retrieve back the staff you have made in your world and data associated with your account. if you still want to keep the world contents and your account, do not forget to pay your $10 monthly fee at here.
- Waiver of Liability
In order for any minor in your care to take part in Bay Coding Club(BCC)DCCC Minecraft class or Minecraft Club, including playing video games on consoles, computers, or any other platform, you as a parent or legal guardian (You) must read, understand, this liability waiver prior to such participation.On behalf of yourself, your minor children, and minor children in your care, your agreed below, indicates that You acknowledge and agree to the terms of this liability waiver, as follows:
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- You warrant that yourself, your minor children, and minor children in your care that take part in activities at BCC are physically, mentally, and emotionally fit to take part in such activities.
- Participants agree that their conduct at BCC shall be respectful and must not negatively affect the gaming experience of another player. Participants must also comply with any rules as posted by BCC.
- Participants agree NOT to Transmit any content that is unlawful, vulgar, obscene, or that threatens or invades the privacy of another person; Impersonate another player or person, or violate any local, state, or federal law; Transmit any data that contains viruses or harmful computer code, including spam or junk mail, or interfere with the operations of BCC’s equipment.
- Participants understand that Teen and Mature rated games, as rated by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), may be played at BCC and may be displayed on screens at any time. You understand that this rating indicates the ESRB has determined that the game may contain content unsuitable for minors including but not limited to violence, suggestive themes, blood, or use of strong language. You authorize minor children in your care to be in the presence of and to participate in such games at BCC Minecraft Club.
- .You understand that there are risks of injury, both known and unknown, in playing video games, including but not limited to eye strain, hand and wrist injury, and emotional stress. The risk of injury, although minimal, exists as it does in all similar play and amusement activities.
- You agree that on behalf of yourself, your children, family members, children in your care, and your heirs and assigns, that You knowingly and freely assume all risks of injury and agree to hold harmless BCC, its owners, shareholders, managers, agents and employees with respect to any claims, actions, suits, procedures, costs, expenses,damages, and liabilities, including attorney’s fees and court costs, arising from or related to Participant’s taking part in BCC activities.
Ask Your Queries
We are happy to hear from you. You can also email to baycodingclub@gmail.com directly.