Nov 17, 2017 - As far as Minecraft goes, there is at least one unofficial version in the Web Store, and if you get a Chromebook that can run Android apps there. The price points only recently got *close* with the recent iPad that was rolled out targeted specifically for education, but I still think it's close to $100 more expensive than the typical Chromebook. Your best bet, would be to ask the IT Department to support a Cart/Lab based initiative to continue running Minecraft Education Edition.
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Minecraft will not run on a Chromebook under default settings. Because of this, Minecraft's list that it is compatible only with Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems. Chromebooks use Google's Chrome OS, which is essentially a web browser. These computers are not optimized for gaming. In order to play Minecraft on a Chromebook, you would have to 'root' your device to access the Linux kernel (though that defeats the purpose of a Chromebook). If you would like to do this, a number of guides are available on the internet, but please be aware that this does not ensure full compatibility with Minecraft.
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