
Welcome to MPGH - MultiPlayer Game Hacking, the world's leader in Game Hacks, Game Cheats, Trainers, Combat Arms Hacks & Cheats, Crossfire Hacks & Cheats, WarRock Hacks & Cheats, SoldierFront Hacks & Cheats, Project Blackout Hacks & Cheats, Operation 7 Hacks & Cheats, Blackshot Hacks & Cheats, A.V.A.As highlighted in the video, however, some of these “hacked clients” can also include MALWARE which can steal login credentials for not only Minecraft but also Discord, Google, and other web services. Although they are just in 5th grade, a number of my students are aware of different “third party Minecraft clients” (which means they are NOT “official builds” from Microsoft and are coded by independent developers) which can provide users with special powers and features.

The first one is a February 2021 video titled, “Minecraft’s Deadliest Hacked Client,” which (as of this writing) has almost 2 million views.


Basically, these are videos or articles which can provoke some class discussion and reflection on a topic related to emerging technology, the ethics of coding or technology use, or something else related to media literacy.Ī couple weeks ago, one of my 5th grade students (Chase) asked to share a couple videos he’s found online, which raise issues others should know about. One of my favorite parts of our 5th and 6th grade media literacy classes each day is the start of each lesson, when we (usually) watch and discuss a variety of “Wonder Links.” I used to call these “Curiosity Links,” but changed over to “Wonder Links” this year.
