Canva is a web-based design tool that helps users create visual content. Designs can be made from scratch or templates. Anyone, including users without any design background, can use this tool to create infographics, videos, presentations and design visually rich posters/infographics, brochures, images, and newsletters. The created digital content can be shared digitally or downloaded and printed.
Teachers can use Canva to create posters and infographics, original images and visuals to enhance lessons, and class organization and management documents. Canva offers Canva for Education free to K-12 teachers and their students. Using Canva for Education, teachers can collaborate with their teacher colleagues and create Canva classes to manage student assignments and monitor their progress.
Canva can be used to:Canva works on Windows, iOS, and as an app for Android and iOS. Canva collects and uses the information when users register and use Canva. Based on its privacy policy, Canva may share some user information with business partners and third-party service providers, where necessary, to provide the service to the users. If the user works on Canva using a mobile device, smartphone, or tablet, Canva can access, collect, monitor, and/or remotely store one or more “device identifiers.” A device identifier conveys information to Canva about how users browse and utilize the service.
Children under the age of 13, or the minimum legal age in the child’s state/country, cannot use or access Canva for Education without direct authorization by their parent, guardian, or another authorized adult. Canva for Education follows the regulation of FERPA, COPPA, and GDPR, and offers safe-for-school content.