Creating Minecraft:EE maps without an education accountt
Hi,
I would like to create an interactive learning experience in Minecraft for the school of my children. Is it possible to do that without having an account that is associated with that school (or any school at all) ?
As a computer programmer, I feel like I am in a better position to create these experiences then the teachers themselves since:
a) they are specialized in teaching children as opposed to creating software
b) their jobs ask a lot from them, leaving little to no room for these kind of initiatives
Also, I will need to convince them to use Minecraft:EE first. Which is easier if I can provide learning experiences catered to their needs.
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Hi there Gijs Vennix. Minecraft: Education Edition requires an Office 365 Education account. Determination of eligibility for obtaining an Office 365 Education account is managed by the Office 365 Education team. We do not have influence or visibility into the qualifications or process. If you have any questions about this process, contact the Office 365 Education team:
https://support.office.com/en-us/education
I hope this helps!
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Hi there Gijs Vennix. The lessons on the site are submitted by some of our mentors. To contribute to these lessons, people must first become a mentor and make sure their lessons follow the steps on the site below:
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I've had some success creating resources outside of MCEE by using the Retail Java version of Minceraft, creating the world I want to set my lesson in, then converting the Java edition world to a Bedrock edition world using a third-party MBT editor. I found doing that I was then able to import these worlds into the Education Edition. Downside to that though was it required a Retail license. Furthermore you wouldn't be able to create any worlds that use Education-only blocks and items.
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