![]() ![]() Teachers should create student accounts from within their teacher accounts the way it was described in this post. Students and parents don’t need to create Boom accounts. Here are some common questions related to Boom Cards classrooms and student accounts.ĭo students or parents need to sign up for a Boom Learning account? Read: List of FREE French Boom Cards Read: Using Boom Cards for Distance Learningīoom Cards: Creating Classrooms and Student Accounts | FAQs ![]() We’ll come back to “Classes” when we talk about assigning Boom Cards to students. You can also add students, remove students, transfer students from one classroom to another, and more. You can repeat the process to create more classrooms. They can still change their usernames, passwords, and avatars.Īnd that’s pretty much it for creating classroom and student accounts in Boom Learning. Finally, click on “Lock” classroom to prevent students from creating new accounts or changing their student names. You may or may not include the password and QR code.Ĩ. After going through the steps above and making sure all the usernames and passwords are good to go, you can “Print Roster/QR” to file for your future reference or to send out to students or students’ parents/guardians so they can log into Boom. Again, you can select a classroom picture password, or individual picture passwords.ħ. When following step 6, check the “Use picture passwords for this classroom” box. You can also choose to use “Picture Passwords” if they are easier for your kiddos to remember. You can create one password for all students to use (click on the blue “Set Passwords” button) or create one password for each student (click on the blue drop-down menu next to each student profile and click on “Password”).Ħa. In that case, Boom will not accept yours because each username is unique.Ħ. NOTE: maybe another teacher has already selected the username you’d like to use. On the image below, you’d click onver “carlos-967” and then change it to something else. To change the username, click on the it and type in the username you’d like. For example, instead of “denise-297”, I’d use “denise2020”. Now, change their usernames to easier and more memorable words. Don’t worry about their avatars because they’ll be able to choose a new one the first time they log in to play.ĥ. After clicking “Okay”, you’ll see your student profiles on the screen. You can add them one by one, or click on “Add many students” to add names in bulk. Next, let’s add students to the classroom. You’d use this information if you wanted to sign the whole class at the same time.Ĥ. Then, you can edit the name, the username and the password of the classroom. In this tutorial, I’ll be creating a regular classroom.ģ. Click on “New Classroom”, or “Import a Google Classroom” if you use it. After signing into your Boom Learning account, click on the “Classes” tab at the top of the page.Ģ. My suggestion is to try out creating a classroom and a student profile with your free Boom account to see how useful it is and then later decide if having accounts for all your students would be worth the membership.ġ. You can read more about Boom memberships and choose the right one for you here. In order to create more than one classroom and/or more than 5 student profiles, you’d need to get one of their paid memberships. That works perfectly for homeschoolers, some tutors, and even classroom teachers (if you’d only need to track the progress of a few students). The Starter membership, which is free, allows you to create one classroom and 5 student profiles. They have 4 membership options, including a free one. And today, I’ll be sharing all about creating classrooms and student accounts.īoom Cards: Creating Classrooms and Student Accountsīefore starting, let me talk briefly about Boom accounts. In order to do that, students need to sign in using a profile you create for them. ![]() When you have a Boom Learning account, not only can you use Boom Cards, but you can also track student progress. ![]()
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