Education Edition 1.0.0
v1.0.0

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| Release date |
November 1, 2016 | ||||
| Protocol version |
Unknown | ||||
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Other editions with a version "1.0":
1.0.0 is the first non-development release of Minecraft Education, adding all the exclusive features and features from Windows 10 Edition. It officially launched on November 1, 2016.[1][2] It is available for purchase in 11 languages and 50 countries around the world.
Additions
- All features from Windows 10 Edition 1.0.0 (not released during that time) or Java Edition 1.9
General
- Simple, Secure Sign-In
- Individual student and teacher logins help identify each player in the game, and ensure data privacy & security while playing Minecraft: Education Edition.
- Single sign-on (SSO) capabilities are supported, so no additional passwords or accounts are required.
Blocks
- Comes in 3 sizes
- Can be written on like signs, but can display more text
Allow and Deny blocks
- Used to create restricted building areas
- Allow blocks allow users without the world builder status to place blocks above them
- Only users with the world builder status can place blocks above deny blocks
- Prevents players and mobs from passing over or under it
Items
- Can be used to save photos taken by the camera
Entities
- An entity that can capture images.
- Collections of pictures can be saved with the portfolio.
Non-Player Characters (NPC)
- Mobs, which a similar look to villagers
- Will show a "talk" button if the player taps on them