This is not commencement – and it should not be. We understand that there is no replacing an in-person commencement, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t celebrate the graduating members of our IMGD community in a creative way (we should and we did!)
What to expect
Completely free! (You don’t need to own Minecraft)
Opening remarks from the Dean of Arts & Sciences
A lighthearted, fun celebration of our IMGD class of 2020
Live-streamed ceremony/festivities
Parting words from faculty for each graduating student
Walk across the stage and receive a Minecraft diploma from your Professors
Great Music
Great Friends
Great (virtual) weather!
And more surprises..
The education edition server is now offline.If you own Minecraft Java Edition, you can check out the original map on the IGDA WPI Minecraft Server (igda.wpi.edu)The IGDA Minecraft server is also defunct
NOTE: On Windows, if you would like to use your own custom skins, make sure to install the Windows Desktop version and NOT the Windows Store version
Log in with your WPI Account
Custom Skins(optional)
We have created a Minecraft Graduation skin pack – you are welcome to use the default skins, the ones from this pack, or download/create your own! https://igda.wpi.edu/Graduation_Skin_Pack.mcpack NOTE: If you intend on creating your own skin, we recommend trying that first. If you can’t get it working you can modify this skin pack instead, but it can not be re-imported a second time!
To create your own skin (or use a different one from the interwebs)
Thanks to Ralph Sutter for finding this easier method!
You can also download a base skin online and modify it in Photoshop, but working with the unwrapped skin is a bit more difficult
Download the skin to your Desktop or another easily accessible location
Rename your skin file to steve_dev.png if using the Classic skin base, or alex_dev.png if using a Slim base skin (if you’re unsure, make a copy and just overwrite both)
Install your custom skins!
On Windows:
Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Studios\Minecraft Education Edition\data\skin_packs\edu\Developers
Can’t find it? Make sure you installed the Desktop and not Windows Store version
Replace the corresponding png files with your custom ones (simply drag & drop and confirm overwrite)
On Mac:
Open Minecraft Education Edition and log in
Open your Applications folder
Right click “Minecraft Education Edition” and select “Show File Contents”
Navigate to Contents > Resources > data > skin_packs > edu > Developers
Replace the corresponding png in that folder with yours (drag & drop, and confirm overwrite)
Close & Reopen Minecraft Education Edition
You can now select your custom skins in-game (use the clothes-hanger icon on the menu)!
Troubleshooting:
“App corrupted” on Mac:
You forgot to open Minecraft EE before modifying the app files. You will need to delete the app and start over
I did everything to the letter and it didn’t work!
Open the MCPack file in 7zip or equivalent, and overwrite the png files in there instead. Close 7zip and double click the MCPack file to install
Make sure you overwrite a file that is already there (1.png) and not add a new one
You can change the file extension to zip and back to mcpack after editing if you are having trouble