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Breanna Adams - I can do that in Canva?

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Can Canva do that? According to AI Summit presenter Breanna Adams, absolutely. In this episode, Breanna gives a preview of her AI Summit session, “You Can Do That in Canva?” and shares how she’s using Canva’s growing collection of AI tools to create more engaging, interactive classroom experiences. From saving time on lesson planning to designing activities that capture students’ attention, you’ll discover practical ways educators can put Canva’s newest features to work right away. If you’ve ever thought Canva was just for making graphics, this conversation might change your mind.

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