In this tutorial, we'll be discussing some of the unique aspects of our educational plans. We'll look at the use of accounts and access codes as well as how to...
So to be clear. Let's say I purchased 25 seats. I have a class of 25 students until the middle of the school year. (they will be out of my class for the rest of the school year) I have 25 new students in my class the second half of the year. Because we have purchased year long licenses, I can use access codes that expire in the middle of the school year, and then generate more codes for students for the last half of the school year? So the access code acts as a "temporary" account, but you don't need to create an account? It will save work and everything the students does, right? Until the code expires?
The maximum time for code validity is 3 months.
In your scenario, you would have to create 4 codes during the year.
Each time you create a new code, you would provide it to the group of students you would be working with for this period only.
Saving projects is done as indicated in this manual article : construct.net/en/make-games/manuals/construct-3/overview/saving-sharing-projects
There is no requirement for a subscription or a code for saving projects.
Projects are saved on your own computer space or a cloud service of your choice.
Cloud service would require accounts on their service, but this is outside of the scope of Construct itself.
Saving : construct.net/en/make-games/manuals/construct-3/overview/saving-projects
Sharing : construct.net/en/make-games/manuals/construct-3/overview/sharing-projects