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What is Canva?

Canva is a graphic design platform that allows users to create a wide range of visual content, including
presentations, posters, social media graphics, and more, using a simple drag-and-drop interface. It was
founded in 2012 by Melanie Perkins, Cliff Obrecht, and Cameron Adams in Sydney, Australia.

The idea for Canva came about when Melanie Perkins was teaching design programs to college
students and noticed the difficulty they had in learning complex software.

Canva’s mission is to empower everyone to design anything without the need for technical skills or
expensive software. Its user-friendly interface and extensive library of templates, graphics, and fonts
have made it popular among individuals, businesses, and educators worldwide.

How can canva help in teaching and learning?

Canva can be a valuable tool in teaching and learning in several ways:

1. Visual Aids: Teachers can use Canva to create visually appealing presentations, infographics, and
posters to enhance their lessons and make complex concepts easier to understand for students.
2. Interactive Content: Canva offers templates for interactive elements such as quizzes,
worksheets, and interactive presentations, which can make learning more engaging and
interactive for students.
3. Collaborative Projects: Students can collaborate on group projects using Canva’s shared editing
features, allowing them to work together in real-time from different locations.
4. Templates for Various Subjects: Canva provides templates tailored to different subjects and
topics, making it easy for teachers to create educational materials for subjects ranging from
science and math to literature and history.
5. Accessibility: Canva’s user-friendly interface and drag-and-drop functionality make it accessible
to students and teachers with varying levels of technical expertise, allowing them to focus more
on content creation rather than software mechanics.
6. Portfolio Building: Students can use Canva to create digital portfolios showcasing their work,
which can be useful for college applications, job interviews, or showcasing their skills and
progress over time.

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