BITMOJI CLASSROOM Reflection
This very simple Bitmoji Classroom was inspired both my 4th and 5th grade students who've requested a "quiet (breakout) room" to work in our Zoom Classrooms. The Bitmoji aesthetic isn't really compatible to Waldorf traditional practical arts, so I tried to keep it visually minimal. Jessica did share a nice Waldorf classroom image with me, but I wanted to make something that I'd actually use. These images are just of scenes in nature and the links are to free instrumental music. I hoped that this would meet my students need for a 'quiet room" when we're in a Zoom class with 14 students, which is markedly less than the 28 students we'd started with in August. They could go there, after checking in with me on the progress of their work.
This very simple Bitmoji Classroom was inspired both my 4th and 5th grade students who've requested a "quiet (breakout) room" to work in our Zoom Classrooms. The Bitmoji aesthetic isn't really compatible to Waldorf traditional practical arts, so I tried to keep it visually minimal. Jessica did share a nice Waldorf classroom image with me, but I wanted to make something that I'd actually use. These images are just of scenes in nature and the links are to free instrumental music. I hoped that this would meet my students need for a 'quiet room" when we're in a Zoom class with 14 students, which is markedly less than the 28 students we'd started with in August. They could go there, after checking in with me on the progress of their work.