Canva makes designing beautiful creative assets easy for everyone!
From images, videos and gifs to posters, websites, booklets, multimedia presentations, and more, Canva is an invaluable tool for helping you level up your design skills, even if you’re just getting started
TWO click translate! Translate selected text (right click > translate) or an entire document (Resize & Magic Switch > Translate). Voila! Save, copy, discard, translate back!
Effective December, 2023 we are now rostering Canva for Education in Classlink. All students will be rostered in all of their classes. Teachers and students should go through Classlink to access Canva. Canva for Education has awesome templates and more for classroom use with students and families. Canva For Education provides access to all the Premium features for free (with no watermarks!).
Teachers can assign through Schoology
be sure to tell students to Use template for new design rather than editing your template
Create or open an existing design for the assignment.
From the top corner of the editor, click Share.
Click Assignment.
Under Choose where students should submit work, select Canva from the dropdown.
Under Share as, select New design for each student.
Add the assignment instructions. It will be attached to the assignment template, and students will see it. Click Next.
Choose who the assignment is for. On the text field, type a class, group, or individual student names.
Click Publish to finish.
Students will see a notification
and the assignment will be in their Activity in Notifications
They will see their assignment design in the Designs folder which is in the Projects folder (left menu).
Here's a video on how students complete a Canva Assignment in Canva. Click "Send to Teacher" (this can be done before finalized and teacher will see "live"/updated version).
Users can transfer any content between their teams by following these steps (you can only move one item at a time, so if you have a lot of content, create a folder and move the content to a folder first. Then move the folder.
Duplicates teams, schools, etc are a result of teams that were created independently by users before Canva SSO went live. You can copy individual files and folders. It may be easier organize your files into folders before copying over.
Users can transfer any content between their teams by following these steps:
Here is info. on Canva classes, teams, groups. Educators can create as many classes as they wish - only if you are connected to a school. Otherwise, you can have one class and create groups and teams. If a student joins your class and creates content then you delete your class, the student account will still remain, with the created content. The student will still be connected to the school that the teacher was connected to but the student will have no classes.
It is possible to import images into Canva, but it is best to stay within Canva. It has tons of really great Elements: graphics, stickers, photos (see/show Search and Edit Elements video). Most photos from the internet or social media are in low-resolution to facilitate faster loading and require attribution/citing. Canva recommends using photos obtained directly from cameras or photographers if not using Canva images (link). If printing, don’t use animations (won’t show up in printing).
Canva has a Tutorials page. Canva for Students has a great collection of 10 how-to videos.
Make sure your email address is current @andvoverma.us
From the homepage, go to Account settings.
From the Your account tab, select Edit across from your email address.
Enter your account password, and click Confirm password.
Once the field is unlocked, enter a new email address. It should not be linked to an existing Canva account.
Select Save changes.
In a presentation, you can record (Share > More > Share > Present and Record)