History of emojis
Emoji stands for the Japanese word combination for ‘picture’ — e — and ‘character’ — moji together forming the word emoji. Emojis were first created by Shigetaka Kurita in the year 1999 in Japan. While working for NTT Docomo on a mobile internet platform, Kurita created a set of 175 12-pixel by 12-pixel emojis for use in messaging. These 175 character cum pictures have now evolved and are used by leading platforms like Apple, Google as a part of their keyboards. Dedicated keyboards for emojis have also developed.
World Emoji Day – Emojis for Education
Emojis are developed representing a lot of ideas, concepts, ethnicity, gender, community, and expressions. Some of the most popular emojis are: ? ? ? ? ? ?
Here are the emojis that are our absolute favourites – emojis for education. How many of them are you aware of?
?? – Man Student
?? – Woman Student
? – Laptop
? – Hundred Points
? – Graduation Cap (We are biased for this ?)
? – Books
✂️ – Scissors
? – Artist Palette
? – Open Book
✏️ – Pencil
✖️ – Multiplications
➕ – Addition
➗ – Division
➖ – Subtraction
? – Paint Brush
? – Triangular Ruler
? – Microscope
? – Fountain Pen
? – Notebook
? – Closed Book
? – School Backpack
? – Pen
? – Blue Book
✒️ – Nib
? – Green Book
? – Crayon
? – Telescope
? – Ledger
? – Clipboard
? – Orange Book
? – School
? – Bookmark
? – Ruler
Do you know of any other education related emojis? If yes, let us know in the comments section below. If you wish to know about scholarships, you know what you have to do. Logon to Buddy4Study, register, create your profile and win. Celebrate this World Emoji Day by sharing as many emojis as you can with your friends and on an occasional email too.