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Getting started with iSPIRE is an exciting step in your educational journey, and personalizing your account with a profile picture is a great way to make the experience more engaging. A profile picture helps teachers easily recognize your work during various lesson activities. Follow these straightforward instructions to add a personal touch to your iSPIRE student account.

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Step-by-Step Guide to Adding a Profile Picture

Log In

First, visit the iSPIRE website and log into your student account using the credentials provided by your instructor or school.

Profile Settings

Once logged in, find and click on your account icon, typically at the screen's top corner. From the dropdown menu, select 'Profile Settings'.

Edit Profile

You can 'Edit' your profile in your settings. Click on it to proceed to the next step.

Adding a Picture

Look for the camera icon within the editing section and click on it. You'll be given the option to either 'Take Photo' directly through the website or 'Choose Photo from Gallery' if you have a pre-existing image you'd like to use.

Save Your Changes

Save your changes after taking a new photo or selecting one from your gallery. Your chosen image will now appear as your student account icon.


Selecting Your Picture: Choose a picture that clearly shows your face. This will help your teacher recognize you and add a personal touch to your assignments and activities.

Update As Needed: You can change your profile picture anytime. This is an excellent way to keep your account looking fresh and reflect any changes in your appearance.

Privacy and Safety: Remember, your profile picture will be visible to your teacher and potentially to other students. Choose an image that is appropriate for the school environment.

Teachers can also add a profile picture to their iSPIRE accounts by following the same steps. This can help create a more personalized and connected classroom atmosphere, making the learning experience more enjoyable.


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