Andhra Pradesh opens Canva to millions of government school students: Here’s how it will help students
Students in government schools in Andhra Pradesh will soon be able to create presentations, videos, infographics and visual projects with Canva, after the state government signed an agreement with the global design platform to provide free access to the entire public education system.The agreement was signed on June 18 between the Department of Education, Samagra Shiksha and Canva. Teachers and Department of Education officials will also be given access to the platform.With the move, Andhra Pradesh has become the first state in India to make Canva for Education available across the state for all government school students, according to an official statement released on Saturday.
From consuming content to creating it
For years, digital learning in schools has largely revolved around watching videos, attending online classes or accessing study material. The Canva partnership seeks to add another dimension, content creation.Students will now be able to design presentations, prepare project reports, develop infographics, edit videos, and create visual learning materials with tools that are widely used in educational institutions and workplaces around the world.The change is important because communication skills are increasingly assessed not only through written work, but also through presentations and visual storytelling.
Why movement matters
As higher education institutions and businesses emphasize digital literacy, there is an increasing need for students to communicate their ideas effectively, collaborate and be proficient in the use of technology.The availability of Canva allows government school students to acquire these skills from an early age. It doesn’t matter if it’s a science project, a class presentation or a team assignment – students have the option to turn information into engaging visuals through the platform.Education experts have long argued that exposure to these tools can help students become more confident communicators and creative thinkers.
Teachers will also benefit
Collaboration is not limited to students. Teachers will be able to use Canva to prepare lesson plans, classroom presentations, worksheets, posters and other teaching resources.Instead of relying solely on traditional teaching methods, educators can use visuals to explain concepts and make lessons more interactive.Those responsible for the Department of Education will also have access to the platform for communication and administrative work.
A digital learning push
The deal reflects a broader effort to bring technology-driven learning to government schools. While access to devices and internet connectivity remains a challenge in many parts of the country, education systems are increasingly looking for ways to equip students with practical digital skills alongside academic knowledge.By opening Canva’s tools to millions of students, Andhra Pradesh is betting that creativity, communication and digital fluency will become as important as conventional classroom learning in the coming years.



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