Stopping students from hosting and multiplayer
We are using Minecraft for Education as part of our Remote Learning Program for students. Our students seem to be hosting their own world from home and joining others' worlds using Minecraft for Education. Is there a way to stop students from doing this? We want students to be able to use the program, but not joining with others while they are not onsite at school. We have had concerns from the school community that students are getting together in worlds unsupervised.
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Thank you for your response Jay. I think that there's way more bullying in schools than Minecraft. Because if you are being bullied or don't feel comfortable you can always leave. But in schools trying to escape bullying can be really difficult. I got bullied in school and there was usually no escape, but when they tried that online, I was able to put stop to it pretty fast. And that's why I think they shouldn't add "no fun allowed" option :)
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