You already know that Canva is a great tool for designing flyers and creating cool graphics, but did you know that Canva is a also a fantastic tool to use for engaged learning?
Join me as I share new and fun ways to use Canva to visually present your materials to students, as well as ways students can use Canva to share what they've learned.
This will be a hands on presentation and you will walk away with ideas that you can use starting the first day of school.
Session Description: Organizing a Canvas Course for Clarity, Canvas/Skyward Sync, Google Integration & Communication Tools
Overview In this focused 50‑minute workshop, teachers will learn high‑impact strategies to organize a Canvas course for clarity and share in a sandbox with colleagues, sync grades with Skyward, integrate Google Drive and Google Sheets (calendar) resources, and streamline family communication using Canvas Announcements and ParentSquare. The session combines brief demos with guided hands‑on time so participants leave with a ready module, embedded Google resources, announcement workflows, and a plan to verify grade syncing and parent communication.
Intended outcomes (participants will be able to): Create a streamlined course homepage and navigation checklist to reduce student confusion. Build a reusable module template (objectives, resources, formative check, assessment) that includes an embedded Google Sheets calendar and linked Drive resources. Apply consistent file‑naming and module naming conventions. Create a Canvas sandbox page for sharing and collaboration with colleagues. Configure Canvas gradebook categories and assignment settings aligned to Skyward, and run a basic Canvas→Skyward sync test (or coordinate with SIS). Utilize Google Sheets calendar and Drive files for uploading in Canvas. Create clear, timely Canvas Announcements with course module links and copy and paste to ParentSquare posts for students and family communication. Troubleshoot common permission, sync, and communication issues and identify District Incident IQ and tech support contacts for SIS/ParentSquare support.
What participants can expect to take away for classroom use: A completed homepage wireframe and one ready‑to‑use Canvas module with an embedded Google Sheets calendar and linked Drive resources. A one‑page Canvas organization checklist and file‑naming guide. A Skyward mapping worksheet and quick-reference steps to test grade syncing. A Google Sheets calendar template and step‑by‑step job‑aid for uploading Google Drive files to Canvas. Announcement templates (daily/week‑at‑a‑glance/emergency) and a workflow to post in Canvas and push to ParentSquare (including best practices for timing, audience selection, and message content). Quick troubleshooting checklist for sharing permissions, ParentSquare integration, and grade sync verification. A 15‑minute implementation plan to finish setup and contact points for SIS/IT/ParentSquare support.
Format & timing (50 minutes): 0–6 min: Welcome, goals, and overview of Canvas→Skyward, Google Sheets/Drive, and ParentSquare integration considerations. 6–16 min: Demo — homepage structure, module template, and gradebook category setup. 16–26 min: Demo — create Google Sheets calendar, set Drive sharing, upload files into Canvas. 26–36 min: Demo — craft Canvas Announcement types and map posting workflow to ParentSquare (audience, timing, linking modules). 36–46 min: Guided hands‑on work time (build one module; create Google Sheets calendar and linked Google Drive folder format; create an announcement and prepare ParentSquare post. 46–50 min: Sync & communication checklist (Canvas→Skyward test set assignment category/weight, ParentSquare post test, permission checks, next steps.