Integration Makes Canva Content Shareable on ClassDojo

ClassDojo has partnered with Canva Education to integrate the visual communication platform into its communication and engagement solution. The pairing enables district communications leaders, principals, and teachers to create content in Canva and share it via ClassDojo without managing multiple tools or workflows, the companies explained in a news announcement.  

Users can authenticate Canva within ClassDojo, access their existing design library, and publish Canva content directly to classroom or school Stories in just a few clicks, facilitating more visual storytelling and engaging school communications, the announcement said.

"Canva Education and ClassDojo share a belief that communication should be simple, joyful, and inclusive. This partnership brings together two tools educators already love and unlocks a new way for schools and districts to share their story — beautifully and at scale," said Andy Shaw, North America K-12 school engagement lead at Canva Education, in a statement. "By combining Canva's design capabilities with ClassDojo's trusted school-home engagement platform, the integration helps schools move beyond text-heavy messages and static PDFs/attachments to create dynamic stories that better reflect daily learning and school culture."

"District communications teams need to move fast and deliver clear, engaging messages to families across every school," commented Dr. Chad A. Steven, head of Growth and Partnerships at ClassDojo. "By embedding Canva into ClassDojo, districts gain powerful visual storytelling tools in the platform they already trust, without adding complexity for teachers or administrators."

"Our teachers use Canva Education, and our families rely on ClassDojo — so bringing the two together makes it easier to share school updates in ways families truly engage with," said Emily Reynolds, chief information technology officer at Pittsylvania County Schools. "This integration helps educators communicate faster and more consistently, while allowing our district to tell our story through clear, inclusive visuals that reflect daily learning across our schools."

The Canva integration is available to all ClassDojo users at no cost. For more information, visit the ClassDojo site.

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