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I figured out the solution. All devices needed to be on the same build (v1.19.52) for the students to join. Some students today were able to join but the world would break as soon as one student jo...
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Justin, I'm having the same issue as the above posters and OP. Student Chromebooks are unable to connect to Teacher PC and vice versa.
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I'm having the same problem, as I mentioned in a recent post. In addition, I am unable to join students worlds hosted on their chromebooks from my PC.
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You would only need to add a browser version to play on Chromebooks, however, that was not his question. He was asking about Android tablets.
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But no way to remove specific items like enderpearls? It seems like a simple command would be /itemuse [item] [allow/deny]
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Yes, you could email each team leader the original .mcworld that they could then use in their own game. They would only have to download the file, then click on it for it to begin uploading into th...
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The machine is a fairly new computer that's running the program. Students are using M:EE after school during a time when there is no other traffic on a network that is big enough for a class A scho...
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This doesn't seem to be resolved. My CPU usage doesn't seem to be affected much on the machine when using both M:EE and Classroom. In order to even pause the screens of my students I have to close ...
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I'll try doing that order tomorrow to see if it would help with the lag issues.
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The order you posted above also doesn't seem to be doing anything to prevent the lag in the classroom program either. I'm not sure how to bump this post or tag Kyle in it.