Hi Bimoji Classroom Makers!
A reminder that images on the internet are not just a free for all (as we teach kids in digital citizenship lessons).
So, please set a good example and remember to click that little "labeled for reuse" button when image searching.

A School Librarian
A reminder that images on the internet are not just a free for all (as we teach kids in digital citizenship lessons).
So, please set a good example and remember to click that little "labeled for reuse" button when image searching.

A School Librarian
Oh, & P.S.,
A friendly reminder that universal design theory teaches too much clutter can be hard for people to process well visually. So help by streamlining & consider how those who struggle w/visual or literacy skills (or use a screen reader) may read your Bitmoji classroom.
A friendly reminder that universal design theory teaches too much clutter can be hard for people to process well visually. So help by streamlining & consider how those who struggle w/visual or literacy skills (or use a screen reader) may read your Bitmoji classroom.
Oh, & PPS,
Another place where you need to model digital citizenship in your Bitmoji Classroom: If you're linking book covers to videos of read alouds, you'd better make sure they aren't violating copyright (hint: most of them are)! https://twitter.com/heisereads/status/1270000175814193152?s=19
Another place where you need to model digital citizenship in your Bitmoji Classroom: If you're linking book covers to videos of read alouds, you'd better make sure they aren't violating copyright (hint: most of them are)! https://twitter.com/heisereads/status/1270000175814193152?s=19
Another Google Slides fun fact for all the Bitmoji Classroom Makers: You CAN add alt text to your images for those using screen readers.
Accessibility & UDL are things educators can always consider, & especially should during virtual learning. https://www.howtogeek.com/450847/how-to-add-alternative-text-to-an-object-in-google-slides/
