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Edtech Throwdown

Episode 191: 10 Canva Code Ideas for Teachers

Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown. This is Episode 191 called 10 Canva Code Ideas for Teachers. In this episode we’ll introduce, explain and analyze one of the features in Canva AI called Canva Code. We’ll also share 10 ways that teachers can use it to help spark your creativity when it comes to this exciting new feature. This is another episode you don’t want to miss, check it out.

Segment 1: Intro to Canva Code

What is it? Canva’s AI writes code for you to create specific games/apps/simulations/etc that function in Canva. When you’ve got the code just right by prompting and then adjusting with other prompts, you can publish it as a Canva website for easy sharing.

What do you do with the code? The code produced can be copy-pasted to other places OR just published directly in Canva as a Canva website.

Downsides:

  1. Initial teacher response is often “why do i need to write code”?
  2. It can take some time to get the code right to produce what you want
  3. Does it exist somewhere else? For example, why make a quizzes app in Canva?
  4. The prompt has a character limit, so you’ll have to adjust it as you go.
  5. For example, start with a prompt that describes only the function of the app. Then adjust it afterwards related to design. Then again for differentiation, etc.

Why Use it: (what makes it worth the time)

  1. TREMENDOUS capability for teachers to make things that don’t exist anywhere else online
  2. Can ask it to add specific differentiations into any game/app created for whatever students you have
  3. Skip labor intensive prep for physical games

Segment 2: Canva Code Ideas for Teachers

Nicks 5

  1. Interactive Periodic Table
  2. Virtual Lab about Color Theory (Art Lesson)
  3. Geometry Shape Explorer
  4. Interactive Poem Creator
  5. Interactive Classroom Timer

Guises’ 5

  1. Interactive Worksheets
  2. Escape Room Puzzles
  3. Leaderboards
  4. Classroom Website
  5. To-Do List Hierarchy

Edtech Throwdown:

Vote on twitter @edtechthrowdown and under the pinned post on the profile.

Segment 3: Where to Find EdTech Throwdown

Do us a few favors:

  1. Subscribe to the Edtech Throwdown Podcast
  2. Apple Podcasts
  3. Spotify
  4. Amazon Podcasts
  5. Stitcher
  6. YouTube
  7. Twitter
  8. Facebook
  9. Write us an Apple Podcast Review!
  10. Tell your friends about www.edtechthrowdown.com
  11. Tell your friends about the Teach Better Podcast Network

Subscribe to our Podcast Channels and Socials


Connect with us on Social Media

Guise’s Social Media


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Music Credits:


Need a Presenter?

As experienced presenters and content creators, you can contact Nick and Guise to speak at your school, event, or conference. They can customize a workshop that meets your organization’s unique time and content needs. While no topic is out of bounds, we are best known for sessions on:

  • AI For Teachers, Admin, and Parents
  • 1:1 Chromebook Integration
  • EdTech Throwdown
  • TargetED Learning
  • Gamification (Badge Systems)
  • Game-Based Learning (Escape Rooms, Amazing Race, and more)
  • Google apps and extensions
  • Personalized learning and Choice Boards
  • Teacher productivity (Lesson Planning, Online Grading. and Feedback)
  • Digital content creation
  • Student Podcasting
  • Screencasting
  • Flipped Classroom
  • Student-Centered Learning

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Edtech Throwdown

Episode 191: 10 Canva Code Ideas for Teachers

Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown. This is Episode 191 called 10 Canva Code Ideas for Teachers. In this episode we’ll introduce, explain and analyze one of the features in Canva AI called Canva Code. We’ll also share 10 ways that teachers can use it to help spark your creativity when it comes to this exciting new feature. This is another episode you don’t want to miss, check it out.

Segment 1: Intro to Canva Code

What is it? Canva’s AI writes code for you to create specific games/apps/simulations/etc that function in Canva. When you’ve got the code just right by prompting and then adjusting with other prompts, you can publish it as a Canva website for easy sharing.

What do you do with the code? The code produced can be copy-pasted to other places OR just published directly in Canva as a Canva website.

Downsides:

  1. Initial teacher response is often “why do i need to write code”?
  2. It can take some time to get the code right to produce what you want
  3. Does it exist somewhere else? For example, why make a quizzes app in Canva?
  4. The prompt has a character limit, so you’ll have to adjust it as you go.
  5. For example, start with a prompt that describes only the function of the app. Then adjust it afterwards related to design. Then again for differentiation, etc.

Why Use it: (what makes it worth the time)

  1. TREMENDOUS capability for teachers to make things that don’t exist anywhere else online
  2. Can ask it to add specific differentiations into any game/app created for whatever students you have
  3. Skip labor intensive prep for physical games

Segment 2: Canva Code Ideas for Teachers

Nicks 5

  1. Interactive Periodic Table
  2. Virtual Lab about Color Theory (Art Lesson)
  3. Geometry Shape Explorer
  4. Interactive Poem Creator
  5. Interactive Classroom Timer

Guises’ 5

  1. Interactive Worksheets
  2. Escape Room Puzzles
  3. Leaderboards
  4. Classroom Website
  5. To-Do List Hierarchy

Edtech Throwdown:

Vote on twitter @edtechthrowdown and under the pinned post on the profile.

Segment 3: Where to Find EdTech Throwdown

Do us a few favors:

  1. Subscribe to the Edtech Throwdown Podcast
  2. Apple Podcasts
  3. Spotify
  4. Amazon Podcasts
  5. Stitcher
  6. YouTube
  7. Twitter
  8. Facebook
  9. Write us an Apple Podcast Review!
  10. Tell your friends about www.edtechthrowdown.com
  11. Tell your friends about the Teach Better Podcast Network

Subscribe to our Podcast Channels and Socials


Connect with us on Social Media

Guise’s Social Media


Nick’s Social Media


Music Credits:


Need a Presenter?

As experienced presenters and content creators, you can contact Nick and Guise to speak at your school, event, or conference. They can customize a workshop that meets your organization’s unique time and content needs. While no topic is out of bounds, we are best known for sessions on:

  • AI For Teachers, Admin, and Parents
  • 1:1 Chromebook Integration
  • EdTech Throwdown
  • TargetED Learning
  • Gamification (Badge Systems)
  • Game-Based Learning (Escape Rooms, Amazing Race, and more)
  • Google apps and extensions
  • Personalized learning and Choice Boards
  • Teacher productivity (Lesson Planning, Online Grading. and Feedback)
  • Digital content creation
  • Student Podcasting
  • Screencasting
  • Flipped Classroom
  • Student-Centered Learning

  continue reading

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