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How to create a Discord Server for your Classroom?
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How to create a Discord Server for your Classroom?
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Discord is organized into private communities known as servers, and these will act as your home base think of it as your classroom.
Each server also has individual channels, and each channel within a server can represent a subject, lesson or homework discussion within your classroom that you can utilize to chat with your students or peers.
You can customize and organize your Discord created from different templates. Change the server name, channel names, and organize your students with powerful roles. Once you’ve got your server set up as you want, it’s time to invite your students to join you.
- To create a server, click the "+" button on the left-hand column.
- The next window that appears will give you two options: "Create" or "Join."
- Since we're making a new server for our classroom, we're going to choose "Create."
- Now you can enter in the server name to the name of your classroom, and press "Change Icon" to choose a new server icon by locating the image you’d like within your files.
- Then click "Create" and now you've created your first server for your classroom.
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Discord's Go Live feature allows you to teach a class for as many as 50 people, regardless of where they are. Students don't see you, they only see what you're sharing on your computer. As you present, you can take questions and call on students just as you would in a traditional classroom.
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