If you are at all familiar with Bitmojis you know they, sadly, don't talk but there may be times when you want them to.
This was something I gave quite a bit of thought to and roped in my awesome co-worker, Estee Williams, to help. We discovered by simply manipulating the mouth and duplicating slides we could make it appear that our Bitmoji's were "talking".
We used this idea to create a video entry into a contest.
This was something I gave quite a bit of thought to and roped in my awesome co-worker, Estee Williams, to help. We discovered by simply manipulating the mouth and duplicating slides we could make it appear that our Bitmoji's were "talking".
We used this idea to create a video entry into a contest.
Later that year I created another video as an introduction to a Bitmoji session I was co-presenting with another co-worker.
They were both fun and challenging and when I shared them recently in a Bitmoji Craze for Educators Facebook group lots of people wanted to know how I made them.
I put together a short instructional video with the caveat that there may be an easier way. At the time there was nothing online or on YouTube so we just tried this out and it worked for us.
In other Bitmoji news some awesome teacher shared her presentation on how to get her "moving" Bitmoji onto a Google Slides presentation. I haven't tried it yet but plan to soon.
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