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Map from server to chromebook

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  • Eddy Monroy

    You might not be able to due to the Windows 10 edition (Minecraft Bedrock) and Minecraft Education Edition being on different update cycles, but if I misunderstood you, then all you have to do is export the world in settings, transfer the file via USB, or by emailing yourself or a friend (you can then see the file attachment on your own account and download it). Hope this helps! PS. By misunderstood I mean I'm confused if you are saying that you had Minecraft PE/bedrock on your iPad, or if you had Minecraft Edu on your iPad.(Since you said "Bedrock", "iPad", and "For school".

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  • Andrew L

    Hi there Rene Ljungberg and Eddy Monroy. There is no way to convert a bedrock map to be compatible with Minecraft: Education Edition. I apologize for the inconvenience here.

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  • Rene Ljungberg

    Thanks for info

     

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  • Eddy Monroy

    Andrew L, I know that ["There is no way to convert a Bedrock map to be compatible with Minecraft: Education Edition."] but if he used to use Minecraft Education Edition in the iPads instead of the Chromebook, then he can export the file and migrate it to the Chromebook he is now using.

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