The Brief: Just like if a student was attending class, #VirtualSpiritWeek is an online community of teachers and students who are boosting each other's spirits up by dressing in theme each day of the school week.

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In an effort to make online learning more fun during quarantine, teachers and students are gearing up for #VirtualSpiritWeek to create a strong sense of community.

On Monday, many social media users dressed up in costume to reflect the hashtag that is intended to boost morale for these ongoing weeks of virtual schooling. Students and teachers on Twitter began dressing as a character or theme that they believe best suited their school spirit. In times of social distancing, online communities are finding innovative ways to tighten relationships, even more, to spread positivity within a period of self-isolation.

On Tuesday, parents, children, and even teachers prepared for TikTok Tuesday which highlights adults attempting to learn the emerging social media platform through recorded dances.

@only1chelaWoohoo my 1st TikTok ##virtualspiritweek♬ Savage – Megan Thee Stallion

@jennagarcia386♬ #hiteverybeat – lulbabyynelii
@mathscool##mathscool ##fyp ##tiktoktuesday♬ Love Songs – Kaash Paige

@divamama4♬ original sound – ハハハハハ