Education Edition 1.14.50
v1.14.50
| Edition | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Official name |
Learn to Code Update | |||||
| Release date |
November 10, 2020 | |||||
| Internal version |
Windows, ChromeOS: 1.14.50.0 | |||||
| Development versions | ||||||
| Protocol version |
391 | |||||
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1.14.50, dubbed the Learn to Code Update, is a minor update to Minecraft Education, which added new Learn to Code features, and started the Hour of Code: A Minecraft Tale of Two Villages.[1][2][3] It released on November 10, 2020.
Changes
General
Code Builder
- Relocated menus to provide more space for coding and the menu options to be more understandable.
- Home and Reset Editor buttons have been added to the Code Builder menu.
Hour of Code Lesson
- Added Hour of Code: A Tale of Two Villages lesson session.
- Can be accessed from the in-game Library or with the login-free demo.
Library Updates
- Mac and iPad users can now share or assign Library lessons via Google Classroom or email.
Single Sign-On
- School district can now link Google and Microsoft accounts, to make single sign-on easier for teachers and students with both accounts on ChromeOS.
URL Allow List
- All authentication is now done using *.minecrafteduservices.com.
Fixes
- Various fixes to address known issues.
Gallery
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Learn to Code Update key art. -
Learn to Code Update banner. -
The new coding interface added in this update.
References
- ↑ "What's New: Learn to Code Update (version 1.14.50)" (archived) by Kyle M – Minecraft: Education Edition Support, November 10, 2020.
- ↑ "Feature Walkthrough Minecraft: Education Edition Learn to Code Beta (Version 1.14.40)" (archived) – educommunity.minecraft.net.
- ↑ https://education.minecraft.net/en-us/blog/explore-empathy-and-inclusion-with-the-new-hour-of-code-a-minecraft-tale-of-two-villages