Week 6: Canva Comic Templates (From Free Technology For Teachers Blog - Richard Byrne)
As an educator new to using Canva, I am always happy to learn about more features that could be used to engage my students. Richard Byrne gives us another great breakdown of this feature provided by Canva that would have likely gone unnoticed. While there are many features that can be used to create a comic on Canva, building a comic from scratch seemed to be time consuming. However, they have added comic templates (I believe they added them in the fall of 2020). With Canva's comic strip templates, you can create your own comic as the teacher, invite students to make their own, or have students collaborate together in real-time to create a comic. A few years ago I had a student that discovered a hidden talent in creating their own comics! I wish I would have discovered something like this back then as it would be a great way for a student to demonstrate learning, especially in regards to story elements.
Here is a quick tutorial on Canva's comic strip templates from Richard Byrne:
Evan,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this feature on Canva! I teach 3rd grade and have a handful of boys who have been creating their own comics by hand when they have the free time in class. They are always asking me to make copies of the comic when they are done to share with their family which is a bummer because I can't copy in color and the quality just isn't great. I would love to show them this! Are you able to print the comic when finished?