PART 2: Spark inspiration and save time with Canva’s Magic/AI!
- Beginning Teachers
- Career Technical Education
- Charter Schools
- Creativity
- Curriculum
- Digital Citizenship
- Educational Technology
- English Language Arts (ELA)
- Expanded Learning
- Health / P.E.
- History / Social Studies (HSS)
- Instruction
- Math
- Paraprofessional
- Science/Environmental Education
- STEM/STEAM
- Universal Design
- Virtual/Online Learning
- Visual / Performing Arts
- Webinars
Join us for an immersive workshop that will empower participants to harness the transformative capabilities of Canva’s Magic Write and Magic Studio. In this interactive session, you will discover how your very own AI-powered teaching assistant can save you valuable time, generate engaging classroom activities, craft comprehensive lesson plans, cater to diverse learning needs, and streamline communication. As we delve into the dynamic world of Magic Studio, prepare to witness the magic of your everyday teaching material come to life. This session assumes that you already have working knowledge of Canva.
Unless you are already an expert Canva user, please register for both Part One and Part Two of this professional learning event.
***IMPORTANT***
Ensure that you have set up your Canva for Education verified teacher’s account at least 1 week before the professional learning session begins. You need to use a valid K-12 district email address in order to be granted an account if your district is not already a Canva for Education district. Go to: www.canva.com/education and click the purple “Get verified” button. Complete the steps to formally submit your application for a Canva for Education account.
This session is available to all Humboldt County teachers, administrators, counselors, paraprofessionals, and HCOE staff for free. Recordings are not available post-session.
Instructor
Andrew Lopez is a former elementary teacher, Director of Social Emotional Learning, and Administrator with a passion for integrating educational technology into the classroom. He’s excited to collaborate with other educators to create opportunities for students to develop 21st century skills. He currently lives in Los Angeles, CA.
If you are planning to attend in person, please plan on bringing your own laptop. If you are unable to bring your computer with you, opt for attending the session at home on Zoom.