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# First Time Setup

The easiest way to setup classes in Moodly is to allow teacher to create their own classroom.

If you are the school owner or a school admin you need to click the "Create Classroom" section in the left hand menu bar.

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Click "Add a Class to begin"  &#x20;

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Alternatively if you have already created a class in the school you can click the drop down box to add new classes.

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Next input class details and click save.

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Your class has now been created. Using the side menu select the "Manage Class" section.

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From this screen you are able to Add/Edit and Remove learners from your classroom.

To add a Learner, click the "Add Learner" button at the top right corner of the Table.

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You will be prompted with a Student details window. Once all of the information has been entered either click "Save & Add" if you wish to add more students or "Save & Close" if you have finished.&#x20;

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Congratulations your classroom is ready to go! The next guide will show you how to record emotions with your learners.


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