Frequently Asked
What kind of program is right for me?
Our programs are split into two primary groups: team-building and educational. Both involve hands-on guided activities and private server time with one of our hosts.
Team-building courses are designed to be enjoyed by all ages. These programs sharpen player's communicative and critical thinking skills, while taking part in unique team-building activities.
Our Educational courses are designed to break down complex concepts into understandable hands-on activities. These programs are thought-provoking and involve an on-going guided dialogue between players and the host.
All programs have their place! Feel free to contact us with any questions that can help clarify which is right for you!
How does your referral program work?
We like to show appreciation to our loyal customers by offering a unique discount on your future sessions. By sharing the gift of Iliad Learning with another teacher, parent, or librarian, you both receive a 10% discount on your next 3 individual programs.
Choose to bundle the 3 sessions and receive 20% off the total cost!
What devices do participants use?
We own two private Minecraft servers, "Java" and "Bedrock"
Java allows for laptops and computers to join
Bedrock allows for tablets to join
This means that any device mentioned is able to join in on the fun!
Can I take part in the program?
Of course! Librarians and teachers are more than welcome to join in on the activities. We have accounts readily available to get you in quick and easy.
How many participants are able to register for a program?
We have fifteen licensed accounts available for use. Many kids have their own accounts, allowing for more to join.
We suggest between ten and twenty kids in a session, however, both smaller and larger groups are happily welcomed. Smaller groups often involve everyone working towards a collective goal, whereas larger groups are often divided into smaller teams that compete against one another.
Groups larger than twenty are encouraged to request an additional host.