Canva

I chose to visit the Canva Website. This website provides the user with many different opportunities to create content. This would work very well for educators because they can make presentations, instagram posts, videos, facebook posts, posters, flyers, logos, and many more artifacts for their class. I really enjoyed using this website, it is aesthetically pleasing and it was very user friendly. I chose to create a presentation and before I started creating the presentation it offered me a "tour" of the website. This website would be beneficial to educators because they can make instructional presentations, flyers and posters, and educational videos for the classroom. You do need to create an account to share the products that you create, but the account is free. They have a Canva Pro edition and you do have to pay for that one. I believe that any educator in any grade level could utilize this website, but middle and high school teachers would probably use it more often than elementary teachers. I think that Social Studies teachers could really utilize the video and poster aspects of this website. This website is pretty self explanatory, but one tip that future users could use would be that you do not have to pay for this website. As I was trying to share my presentation that I created, a pop up popped up that was talking about Canva Pro. I was thinking that I had to pay in order to share artifacts I created, but I realized that this was just a pop up and that I didn't actually have to pay to share products on Canva. I enjoyed using Canva, and I created a presentation about my classroom expectations. This is just one way that educators could utilize Canva in the classroom. 

Ms. Fluent's Classroom Expectations


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