Create and Collaborate with Canva
Some stuff you might want to know about Canva... .
How does it work??
1. Canva is so simple to sign up for, requiring only an email address, a Google account, or a Facebook account. Once you've created a free account, you can choose whether you want to use it as a teacher, student, or anything else. This will personalize the experience for you, making it easier to search. (If you haven't created an account, it's a good time for you to start now ;)
2. Teaching students how to use Canva can be the focus of a lesson at broadening their digital skills. However, because this is very simple to use, it will most likely take very little time. Allowing students to experiment with different options enables more in-depth learning and creativity to flourish.
3. Canva offers a wide variety of virtual templates for students to work with and customize. This allows them to concentrate on the topic at hand rather than wasting time or energy learning how to use the tool.
4. You can upload your own images and videos, which is useful when using the app version on a smartphone. Once completed, you can download the file, share it via various social media platforms, or send it to a professional print service to have it printed. Awesome, right?
Now, let's gooo to....
Canva's best tips and tricks!
Plan lessons
Canva can be used to visually lay out the lesson for yourself as a teacher, but it can also be shared with students so they know what to anticipate and can plan accordingly.
Build student profiles
Make learning portfolios for students so they can see how they're progressing throughout the year; this can also be a useful revision and review tool.
Collaborate
Allow groups of up to ten students to collaborate in class and digitally from home to create a finished body of work.
Chart graphics
Canva, which is ideal for math and science, can be used to display data in rich charts and graphs to make presenting experiments and other information visually engaging.
That's all for now! I have said it to you just now but I will say it again. Canva is so uncomplicated to handle and it really, really helps to simplify the digital design process. Its simple drag-and-drop interface makes image editing and project-based learning possible. So, all the best to your new design activities!
Source/s:
1. https://www.techlearning.com/how-to/what-is-canva-and-how-does-it-work-for-education
2. images at canva.com






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