Welcome to a new Minecraft Education Edition video, you’ve asked me this question a lot in other videos so that’s why I’m making this video, it’s going to be a little short, but to explain how to play multiplayer in the educational version of Minecraft. The first thing is that natively, that is, without using external programs such as hamachi and other things, we cannot create a server to use, as would be done in normal Minecraft. What we can do is open a game and share it with others. The first thing we have to keep In mind is that we all have to have the same school, that is, the same email @colegioloquesea, school, whatever. If we don’t have the same one we won’t be able to play together. If what I want is to play with a classmate who is from another school, maybe what I have to do is create generic accounts to be able to give it to that person, outside of school, and thus be able to play together. Once that is over, I come to play, I’m going to create a new world, Whatever it is, it can be survival mode… whatever you want. You put whatever name it is, here I tell you how I want the people who enter to play to enter. If they enter as a member they will Be able to, he puts it, he explains it here very clearly, but they can break, they can interact, but they will see things that they cannot do. The operators are the ones with all the permissions and the ones that Control the commands, the member will not have as many and the visitor will only be able to see. This is if, for example, we build something and we want a colleague to see it, then a visitor so that he cannot Break it. Member to collaborate and operator if we are all going to be able to do the same. I am going to leave it in members and I am going to give it to play. When we are inside the world and it has already been loaded, That is when we are going to open it. This is the same if everyone is in the same class, or in the same room, or from home, one person always has to open the game. And now we are going to pause The game and here, in this little icon, it tells us to start being a host or “host” if we have it in English, and we confirm it. When confirming, a union code appears, which we can reset, when We respect it, we must give this new code to the other person, and with this code the others can join our world. If we are in class, since we are all connected, or at someone’s house, since we are all connected to the same Wi-Fi, the moment the others enter this Code, they will connect and can play with us. If we’re at home, the person who starts and starts the world, like I just did, has to make sure that their router has this, this router port, open, how do we know this? calling the internet company and Asking and asking them to open it. This can make it easier for someone to access our internet, so that’s why it’s not highly recommended, but hey… Then it’s also good to write down the IP address, because there are times when other people aren’t able To join the internet. 4-digit code, so if they do it with this, they will be able to join. I’m going to leave the game to show you how a person who wants to join the world would do. How would you Do it? Well, this person, when starting the game, would hit play, join the world, and here we have the code for whatever. Well, we could… no… we would have to give it to them, obviously from our game world, it will always be the same unless we change it, that we give it a Reset as done a second ago. That it cannot be connected like this, well, we go to the three dots and here we enter the IP address, which are the numbers that have been taught before, And we click on join and it would work. This is the way we have of being able to work as a team. It has certain limitations, on a computer it only leaves up to 30 people on the Same device, that is, in the same world all connected, and if we start the world from iPad there are a few less, now I don’t remember exactly, but I think there are four. So with that in mind we can start creating our worlds where we all connect and Create, build or just play Minecraft Education Edition all together. In the description he also left the blog with all the requirements, in case you forget that keep them there always written down. I hope you liked the video and see you in the next one Video Information
This video, titled ‘Multijugador en Minecraft Education’, was uploaded by Leti Ahumada on 2020-10-17 09:00:14. It has garnered 42268 views and 895 likes. The duration of the video is 00:05:03 or 303 seconds.
In this episode I explain how to configure multiplayer worlds in Minecraft Education so you can play with your friends and students. ✔ Same version ✔ Same email ✔ Same wifi / public router connection ✔ Some player in the world 📓 Blog: https://elrincondelety.wordpress.com/2020/10/17/multijugador-en-minecraft-education-edition/
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