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Single and multiplayer game-play This guide provides a quick overview of how to use both single and multiplayer game-play in

Minecraft: Education Edition.

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New words and phrases Singleplayer Multiplayer Cheats Slash command Target selector World builder status

You may find it useful to introduce pupils to new words and phrases. The amount of detail you use when explaining these terms will depend on the age and prior knowledge of the children.

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Types of game-play

Minecraft: Education Edition includes two main types of game modes:

Singleplayer mode

Singleplayer mode is a way of playing Minecraft on a local machine. Pupils can only see themselves in the Minecraft: Education Edition world. This can be a useful way to start your sessions. Pupils save their work locally. If you are using a C2K device on the C2K network please see our support document on how to save pupil work.

Once you are familiar with the software and feel ready to take the next step, consider using Multiplayer mode (detailed below).

Multiplayer mode

Using Multiplayer mode you can have up to 30 children in one world. This offers a multitude of collaboration opportunities and they are highlighted throughout the STEM in Minecraft resource.

There are two ways to approach multiplayer mode in the classroom:

• A set of smaller groups using multiplayer worlds. Consider getting the children into small groups for example: 4 devices with 1 or 2 children to each device. Set up 1 of the devices as the host, allowing the remaining children in that group to join and all work collaboratively. This is an easier way to start exploring multiplayer. Its more manageable working across smaller groups, with each group adhering to their specific goals in-game. When you and the children are ready, consider trying a larger whole class session, detailed next.

• A large whole class session with all the children in the Minecraft world, running it from the teacher’s machine. In this instance the teacher is the host. Minecraft: Education Edition offers up to 30 players in one world. If your class size exceeds 30, consider pairing up some or all of the children. It will be an active and noisy session. Many of the activities on the STEM in Minecraft site include multiplayer sessions. Follow the steps in the STEM in Minecraft activities and the guidelines for co-operative gaming techniques to get the most from this type of session. It can be very rewarding for children and teacher and offers lots of opportunities for the children to work together. Our resources offer many sign posts to make the Thinking Skills and Personal Capabilities explicit during multiplayer sessions.

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To set up a Multiplayer session, hosted on the teacher or small group devices follow these steps:

Step 1: Setting up the host world(s)

This step should be carried out by the teacher (if creating 1 whole class multiplayer world) or at group level by pupils (if creating small group multiplayers)

1. Open Minecraft: Education Edition. 2. Select the STEM in Minecraft Viking world. Learn how to load the STEM in Minecraft

Viking world. On other occasions you may wish to create your own world. 3. Choose Settings. 4. Choose Multiplayer and toggle the Multiplayer Game and Visible to LAN Players sliders

to ON (toggles positioned to the right). 5. Choose Multiplayer. 6. Choose Create.

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Using only the host devices, name the world(s). If you are doing small group work ask the pupils to pick a group name for their multiplayer world, so they know it is their world, as all the hosted worlds will appear in the friends list.

Set the Default Game Mode to creative or survival, depending on the activity:

World Options

Using only the host device(s):

• Toggle Show Coordinates to on. • Also toggle Fire Spreads, TNT Explodes and Mob Loot to off.

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Cheats

Using only the host device(s):

• Toggle Activate Cheats to on. • Toggle Always Day to on.

Enable world builder

World Builder status is a player setting, that when set to true, allows a player to place or mine blocks in that Minecraft world. Tip! If you find children are unable to mine or place blocks in a multiplayer session, it’s most likely they need to enable world builder status using the following slash command:

• Make sure cheats are switched on. See the previous step.

• Return to the game. Press t to open the chat window and type the following command:

/ability @a worldbuilder true

It is important to type the command exactly as noted above. Each player in the hosted world now has permissions to place or mine blocks. The “@a” element of this slash command is called a target selector – it tells Minecraft who to apply the command to, in this case “@a” targets all – all players in the hosted world. To learn more about slash commands, world builder status and target selectors visit the Minecraft: Education knowledge base. Next, ask the pupils at group level or whole class to follow the next steps so they can enter the multiplayer world(s).

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Step 2: Create an avatar

If they haven’t already ask pupils to choose an avatar. Ask pupils to:

1. Log into Minecraft: Education Edition. 2. Choose Settings. 3. Choose Profile. 4. Add their name and close this screen.

5. Next ask pupils to return to the main menu and tap the coat hanger icon to choose an avatar skin from the Default set and tap Confirm.

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Step 3: Join the host world(s)

Pupils should follow these steps to join the hosted world(s). Please note if you are doing smaller group hosted worlds, the children who are hosting those group world do not need to join as they are the hosts:

Ask the children to:

1. Open Minecraft: Education Edition. 2. Choose Play. 3. Choose the Friends tab. 4. Choose LAN Games. 5. Choose the name of the teachers world (if doing a whole class world) or the name of

their smaller group world (if doing smaller group worlds).

6. Pupils will join their group’s multiplayer world.

Name of the pupils group world

Name of the pupil hosting the multiplayer world

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World builder - additional tip

Should you find children joining a hosted multiplayer world are still unable to mine or place block ask them to check their individual world builder status. Children should:

• Go to their world settings and make sure cheats are switched on. • Return to the game.

• Press t to open the chat window and type the following command:

/ability @s worldbuilder true

The “@s” element of this slash command is called a target selector – it tells Minecraft who to apply the command to, in this case “@s” targets self – the individual player who has enabled it. To learn more about slash commands, world builder status and target selectors visit the Minecraft: Education knowledge base.

Gaming servers

This resource covers only multiplayer via local network.

This resource does not cover Server play and it is not recommended in the classroom and may also be blocked via the managed network.

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FAQs

How to make a multiplayer game in Minecraft Education Edition? ›

On the Play screen, click Create New and then click New. Select the options you would like applied to your new world, and then click Host. Read the Configure settings for your Multiplayer game section to learn how to access your Join Code and change settings for your hosted world.

How to fix Minecraft Education Edition not joining server? ›

Your network is not allowing traffic to and from URLs required for multiplayer connections. Some ports may need to be opened as well. Add all required URLs to your network allow list. Refer to the FAQ: IT Admin Guide – Minecraft Education article for a list of all the required URLs and ports.

How to be a teacher in Minecraft Edu? ›

Learning Minecraft Education

The modules are presented at three levels intended for beginner, intermediate, and advanced users. After completing this learning path, you'll be a Minecraft Certified Teacher and receive the badge as well as an invitation to join the Minecraft Certified Teacher community.

How do you find herobrine in Minecraft: Education Edition? ›

Herobrine does not and has never existed in the game naturally. In order to have Herobrine appear, you will have to download a mod. If you don't know how to find and install mods for Minecraft, wikiHow can help. The most common Herobrine mod is the burner Mod, available on MinecraftMods and in the Minecraft Forum.

Why is Minecraft Education saying no internet connection? ›

Ensure you have only one version of Minecraft Education (desktop or store version) installed. For ChromeOS, your connection may use a proxy server. Check that your connection is not using a proxy server. Verify the required URLs are added to your network's allow list.

How to play multiplayer Minecraft? ›

How to play on an online server
  1. From the title screen, select Play.
  2. Go to the Servers tab.
  3. Select which partner server you would like to join.
  4. If the server you want to join is not in the partner list, you can scroll to the bottom and click Add Server (PC and mobile only)
  5. Input the server information.

Is there a way to play Minecraft Education Edition? ›

Download Minecraft Education to trial with your class or organization. Minecraft Education is available on Windows, Mac, iPhone/iPad, Chromebook, and Android phones or tablets. Start your journey today!

How to create a shared world in Minecraft? ›

Launch the game and click Single Player. Create a new world or open an existing one. Inside that world, press the Esc key, and click Open to LAN. Choose a game mode to set for the other players.

Is Minecraft Hour of Code free? ›

Learn basic coding concepts to escape Dr. Breakowski's mysterious mansion by dawn in this free Hour of Code lesson. Solve puzzles using computational thinking to unlock secrets, open trap doors, and reveal hidden clues. Follow the steps below to get started!

Why am I unable to connect to multiplayer world in Minecraft? ›

You may need to manually enable the “Join multiplayer games” setting and turn on features for creating and joining clubs. If you're trying to connect to a friend's Minecraft world, for example, you'll need your game's multiplayer functionality switched on.

Can teachers get Minecraft for free? ›

Try or purchase Minecraft Education. Users in a Microsoft-verified academic organization with Microsoft 365 accounts have access to a free trial for Minecraft Education. This grants faculty accounts 25 free logins, and student accounts 10 free logins before a paid license is required to continue playing.

Do teachers use Minecraft? ›

Minecraft Education for Educators: Get Started

Connect students passion with purpose through game-based learning. Learn to teach with Minecraft, find activities to engage your students across subjects.

How do you play multiplayer on Minecraft Education? ›

On the Play screen, click Create New and then click New. Select the options you would like applied to your new world, and then click Host. Read the Configure settings for your Multiplayer game section to learn how to access your Join Code and change settings for your hosted world.

How to find invite code in Minecraft? ›

If you have received an Invite Link, the invite code is the text which follows after the final "/" character within the link.

How to code in Minecraft: Education Edition? ›

The Minecraft Education Code Builder allows players to code inside the game! Players can launch Code Builder using "C" if you are using a mouse/keyboard or by pressing the agent icon next to pause/chat on the top center of the screen while on touch and the following screen will appear.

Can you join Minecraft servers on Education Edition? ›

All players need to be running the same version of Minecraft Education to be able to host and join worlds together. Server-style multiplayer is not possible and a sever license is not available. Hosting multiplayer sessions with 10+ users in a single world will require a high spec device to ensure stability.

What is code connection for Minecraft Education? ›

This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition and Minecraft Education. Code Connection for Minecraft is an extension that allows educators and students to explore, create, and play in an immersive Minecraft world – all by writing code.

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