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This section includes tips and how-tos that have been used throughout different gaming programs. The following are only best practices and can be modified to best fit your programs needs and restrictions.
This section includes tips and how-tos that have been used throughout different gaming programs. The following are only best practices and can be modified to best fit your programs needs and restrictions.
===Popular Games===
=== Popular Games ===


====Online Consoles====
==== Online Consoles ====


=====Offline Consoles=====
===== Offline Consoles =====


======Discs vs. Digital======
====== Discs vs. Digital ======


== Recommended Games ==
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== Policies & Procedures ==
== Policies & Procedures ==
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== Account Settings & Management==
== Account Settings & Management ==
Microsoft accounts (external MA link) grant users access to all of Microsoft's products, including Xbox, with one login. To play on Xbox, users must have a Microsoft account. The account can be created using an existing email address (ie @gmail.com, @yahoo.com, etc.) or creating a new email address using Microsoft's Outlook domain (@outlook.com). Steps on how to create in subsection?
Microsoft accounts (external MA link) grant users access to all of Microsoft's products, including Xbox, with one login. To play on Xbox, users must have a Microsoft account. The account can be created using an existing email address (ie @gmail.com, @yahoo.com, etc.) or creating a new email address using Microsoft's Outlook domain (@outlook.com). Steps on how to create in subsection?


===Microsoft Family Safety===
=== Microsoft Family Safety ===
For the most control over the security, privacy, and content settings of a Microsoft account, the Microsoft Family Safety app uses "parent" and "child" accounts. These separate accounts are connected in a Family Group so that the "parent" can set restrictions on the "child's" account. Types of restrictions that the parent can enforce include: screen time limits, content rating limits, spending limits, and social permissions.
For the most control over the security, privacy, and content settings of a Microsoft account, the Microsoft Family Safety app uses "parent" and "child" accounts. These separate accounts are connected in a Family Group so that the "parent" can set restrictions on the "child's" account. Types of restrictions that the parent can enforce include: screen time limits, content rating limits, spending limits, and social permissions.
==Services & Subscriptions ==


== Types of consoles ==
== Types of consoles ==

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Xbox One Console
Xbox One Console

Summary

Xbox is a gaming brand created and owned by Microsoft. The Xbox gaming console has been around since 2001 and since then, the brand has grown into a massive ecosystem of devices (link), games (link), accessories (link), and services (link).

Best Practices

This section includes tips and how-tos that have been used throughout different gaming programs. The following are only best practices and can be modified to best fit your programs needs and restrictions.

Popular Games

Online Consoles

Offline Consoles
Discs vs. Digital

Policies & Procedures

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Sanitizing

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Account Settings & Management

Microsoft accounts (external MA link) grant users access to all of Microsoft's products, including Xbox, with one login. To play on Xbox, users must have a Microsoft account. The account can be created using an existing email address (ie @gmail.com, @yahoo.com, etc.) or creating a new email address using Microsoft's Outlook domain (@outlook.com). Steps on how to create in subsection?

Microsoft Family Safety

For the most control over the security, privacy, and content settings of a Microsoft account, the Microsoft Family Safety app uses "parent" and "child" accounts. These separate accounts are connected in a Family Group so that the "parent" can set restrictions on the "child's" account. Types of restrictions that the parent can enforce include: screen time limits, content rating limits, spending limits, and social permissions.

Services & Subscriptions

Types of consoles

The generations of Xbox consoles that remain widely used across gaming programs are the Xbox One, Xbox One S, Xbox One X, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X (links to all subsections). Previous generations that you may encounter less often are the Xbox (original) and Xbox 360.

Additional Resources

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Compatible Accessories

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Adaptive & Inclusive options

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