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The Ultimate Minecraft:Education Edition Guide – Getting Started

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UPDATE 3rd May 2021 – A commonly asked request is whether Minecraft: Education Edition can be licensed for clubs / home schooling – the answer, now, is YES! Check out the details here:

Minecraft Education for Camps, Clubs & More | Minecraft: Education Edition

UPDATE 11th August 2020 – The official launch blog announcing Minecraft:EE on ChromeBooks is now available for you to read here:

https://education.minecraft.net/blog/minecraft-education-edition-available-on-chromebooks-for-back-to-school

UPDATE 22nd July 2020 – ChromeBooks are now supported – read here for more information!

UPDATE 19th March 2020 – INTERNET play has arrived…. well perhaps it’s been here since Join Codes! But, check it out in my new blog post because this literally changes the game when it comes to Minecraft:EE and keeping kids engaged outside the classroom.

UPDATE 16th August 2019 – some pretty big releases in the “Back to School Update” that I’ve blogged about here. Biggest features in terms of setup is around controlling multiplayer worlds, so I have updated that section below. Also note, version number for this release is 1.12.0 (previous version was 1.9.3). Official support pages for the Back To School Update are available here.

UPDATE 10th May 2019 – a new AzureVM Cloud Hosted option announced at MS Build meaning changes to the Multiplayer option section below. I’ve also updated the companion apps section since you don’t need to download the Code Connection companion app since the Nov 2018 Anniversary release.

UPDATE 28th Nov 2018 – there is a new way to manage licenses more easily for Minecraft:EE using the O365 Admin Portal (in the way you’d normally manage other licenses) removing the necessity for the Microsoft Store for Education. See the licensing section below.

I decided to write this post out of practicality – I’m getting asked almost on a daily basis what needs to be done to get Minecraft:EE up and running and it’s probably easier to simply update a single blog post and link to this to answer the question, rather than write up replies each time. I’ve decided to write this mainly as bullet points to show just the key information and make it quick to read.

Note: the product is evolving, licensing is changing, platforms are being added – expect this blog post to be updated regularly. I’ll add “Update: date stamp” to the top of the blog as I append new information. Where ever possible, I’ll try to link to official guides / documentation – if you spot a dead link leave a comment below.

Getting Started – What You Need

Getting The Applications

There are numerous ways you can source the Minecraft:EE applications:

Licensing

Once you’ve obtained licensing you do need to assign these to individual users.

Classroom Content / Lesson Plans

There is a wealth of information available for teachers to quickly get up to speed with ideas for using Minecraft:EE in their classrooms.

There is a wealth of ideas out there for any curriculum / age range – just get searching!

Minecraft:EE Multiplayer / Networking Considerations

Minecraft:EE works quite differently from other versions of Minecraft (Xbox, iPad PE, Win10, Java version). Key things to be aware of:

Miscellaneous Links

Conclusion

There is a huge amount of information out there for support educators with Minecraft:EE – if I’ve missed anything please drop a comment below so I can include it in the blog post. The aim here is to make life easier for schools, educators, IT administrators and partners to get up and running with M:EE as quickly as possible.

Happy learning and playing!

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