Does MinecraftEdu support mods?

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I'm trying to have a lesson to teach a class to program with ComputerCraft Turtles using Lua.
Except, not everybody in the classroom owns a Minecraft account, so this rules out vanilla methods.

Does MinecraftEdu support modifications to the game?


Before anybody closes this as off topic, I am not looking for steps or to troubleshoot. Just a simple 'yes' or 'no'.
And this question can be applied to any mod anyway.

Also, this question is NOT for the Vanilla version of Minecraft. It is for the Education Edition of Minecraft.



Best Answer

The only way is with a third part such as Forge, there is no Minecraft marketplace available on Education Edition.




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Are mods allowed in Minecraft?

Basically, Mods are okay to distribute; hacked versions or Modded Versions of the Game client or server software are not okay to distribute. Within reason you're free to do whatever you want with screenshots and videos of the Game.

What Minecraft Edition supports mods?

However, for many members of the Minecraft community, Minecraft is at its best when paired with the hundreds (if not thousands) of community-created mods that exist for Minecraft: Java Edition, the legacy PC version. Mods can do everything from total conversions and overhauls to tiny changes and additions.

Are all Minecraft mods compatible?

One thing that can help you determine if two mods will work together is to check if any of the . class files in the mods have the same name. If so, the mods aren't compatible without merging the files.



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