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True. We can have 30 players at once in a world. Theoretically, a school could host many worlds (one on a single host computer -- I advise purchasing extra licenses specifically for the purpose of ...
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I have seen this before. In my case, it was due to having assigned a few more student accounts than I had licenses for -- so I purchased a few more. Otherwise, I recommend checking on the fundament...
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https://education.minecraft.net/get-started/download
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Easy? Not sure about easy. :-) But it will be hard fun! I would think about using Amulet to sculpt the build outside of Minecraft itself and then go back in for fine tuning. There are some wonderfu...
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Yes, indeed. Check versions first. And I have noticed that other connection issues are solved by the oldest IT trick in the book: restart the computer! Sometimes you do have to sign out of Minecraf...
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While the Java game has my heart, the Education Edition keeps my focus on programming, and I appreciate that difference.
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2000 NPCs! I see now why you are concerned. That's a load of work. :-) If you go to view your worlds, click settings, scroll down on the right side, you should see an export world option. You could...
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In this case, I wonder about deleting that student account, making a new one, and then trying again -- did you try that and it didn't affect anything?
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Fair enough -- I get that and want to help. I understand that a gamification model is motivating for some students. I hope my desire to broaden the conversation was not taken as a mark against your...
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The IP address approach usually does not work because private IP addresses do not translate well to public IP addresses. Better that you are in the same @domain and then can use join codes. If not ...