Canva's AI coding tool is getting better every day, and with the new ability to track data in a sheet, feels less and less like a gimic and more like a superpower for those who know how to use it and be creative with it. It certainly still have some weaknesses, but its list of strengths continues to grow. Below you will find a Padlet board with many examples of projects that have been created by myself or teachers at Churchville. Each post includes the link to the project, the category it fits, any important information to know before you test it, and the prompt used to create it. You can click the link to actually play or interact with the game or tool. Hopefully these examples help you make sense of this tool in your context and inspire you to make a few tools of your own, and even better, have your students create some tools.