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Canva Polls and Quizzes

 


    Canva’s new poll and quiz features make it easier than ever for teachers to create interactive lessons with instant feedback. These tools can be seamlessly added to slides, allowing educators to engage students in real time. Whether checking for understanding, gathering opinions, or adding a fun review activity, polls and quizzes encourage participation and make lessons more dynamic. With just a few clicks, teachers can insert multiple-choice questions, open-ended polls, or rating scales, keeping students actively involved throughout the lesson.

    One of the biggest benefits of these features is the ability to receive instant responses, helping teachers assess student comprehension on the spot. Instead of waiting until the end of class or grading paper quizzes, educators can adjust their teaching in real time based on student answers. Plus, Canva’s visually appealing design options make these interactive elements more engaging and accessible for students of all learning styles. By incorporating these tools into their slides, teachers can turn traditional lessons into interactive experiences that boost student engagement and learning retention.

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