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How to create an interactive Bitmoji classroom

Since the pandemic, many schools have adopted a hybrid format for learning and some teachers have opted to teach at distance learning schools. My school is still using Microsoft Teams as a tool to share updates and resources with students.  Even if your school is back to 100%  face-to-face learning, digital activities have become the norm since 2020.

It can be overwhelming, and quite frankly mundane for teachers and students to stare at the screen all day every day, creating and completing worksheets in the same way. An interactive Bitmoji classroom can add some personalised fun to the learning process. 

Creating an interactive virtual classroom can help bring more engagement to students of all ages, who can feel more like they are really in the classroom as they are completing work. It adds a fun element to lessons and is essentially a way of organising lessons, materials and work in one document with as many clickable links as you want. The Bitmoji can give the students a sense that their teacher is really there in the class giving the instructions.

The great thing is that once you upload your interactive classroom to your class team, each time you update it and save it to OneDrive, it automatically updates on Teams. So, once you’ve created and uploaded the classroom, it is just a case of editing the PowerPoint document.