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Importing a Microsoft classroom

Importing a Microsoft classroom

Importing a classroom from Microsoft Teams is very simple, and you don't even need to use a Sign in with Microsoft teacher account to use it. To get started, simply go to your Classes tab and click the "Import from Microsoft" button

An image from the "classes" tab highlighting import from microsoft.

 

You will be prompted to choose a Microsoft Teams account, then a team from that account.

An image of the microsoft "pick an account" screen.

An image of the microsoft classrooms available to import and the blue "import roster" button under the class.


Simply click "Import Roster" to make a new classroom and import your students.


If your Microsoft Teams Domain is part of a network, you may be prompted with one of these two screens instead

An image the Microsoft "approval required" screen, sending a request to your admin to allow Boom permissions.

Or this one:

An image of the microsoft "Need admin approval" screen.

In this case, you will need to get admin approval before Microsoft Teams will allow you to use Boom Cards. Either sign in with an admin account, send an email to your admin or IT department, or enter a request for your admin into the text box and click "request approval" to send them a message through Microsoft Teams. If you use the "request approval" feature, they should receive a request such as this one:

An image of the admin view showing which application is requesting permission.


You can also ask your IT person to go to the Boom Learning help page and click on the Microsoft button there.


An image showing the "microsoft" button on the Boom help page.

 

This will help them to set up the configurations in a less confusing way than going to the Microsoft Portal.

An image showing the permissions requested page, highlighting the check box for consenting on behalf of the organization and the accept button in the bottom right.

Once they have accepted it, you can import Microsoft Teams classes like normal.


Please note, this is an experimental feature, and it might be less reliable than other importing methods offered.