Transforming static lessons into engaging visual presentations can significantly enhance students' learning experience. With the integration of Canva slideshows in Google Classroom, educators can now incorporate multimedia presentations directly into their teaching materials, making learning more dynamic and interactive. Let's delve into the step-by-step process of adding a Canva slideshow to Google Classroom.

Before we proceed, ensure you have a Canva account and have created your desired presentation. Also, have your Google Classroom setup ready. Now, let's explore the integration process.

Preparing Your Canva Slideshow for Google Classroom
Canva offers a variety of templates and design elements to create impressive slideshows. Once you've designed your presentation, you'll need to share it publicly to embed it in Google Classroom.

Here's how to share your Canva presentation:
Sharing Your Canva Presentation

1. Open your slideshow in Canva.
2. Click on the 'Share' button at the top right corner.
3. Select 'Publish to the web' and copy the generated link.

Now that your slideshow is publicly accessible, let's move on to integrating it into Google Classroom.
Embedding Your Canva Slideshow in Google Classroom
Google Classroom supports embedding external websites, making it easy to insert your Canva slideshow.

Here's how to embed your Canva presentation:
Creating an Assignment or Announcement









1. In your Google Classroom, click on 'Create' and select either 'Assignment' or 'Announcement'.
2. In the description field, click on the '+' icon and select 'Create/Insert' from the dropdown menu.
Embedding the Canva Link
1. A new window will open. Under 'By URL', paste the Canva link you copied earlier.
2. Click 'Insert'. Your Canva slideshow should now appear in the description field.
Aquesta, your Canva slideshow is now seamlessly integrated into your Google Classroom. This enables you to share engaging multimedia content with your students, enhancing their learning journey.
Remember, the presentation will be updated live in the Canva editor. So, any changes you make will also reflect in your Google Classroom Classroom. Happy teaching!