Canva's whiteboard feature can be very useful to family historians interested in combining visual, recorded, and written material. Its unique combination of design features with interactive tools makes it well-suited to family history storytelling in a variety of projects. Learning how to use this powerful tool can be confusing. It doesn't have to be hard.
This Tutorial Tuesday was held on October 3rd, 2023, but is now available for free to registered members in our Event Archives. In the program, Projectkin ringleader, Barbara Tien, shows you the ropes, pullies, and secret hatches in the Canva whiteboard. As a long-time Canva fan, she's started to use it as a go-to tool for family history projects.
This event is a great example of ProjectKin members learning from other members. As with all of our programs, everyone will have access to a recording of the session and the opportunity to discuss questions about software with other participants in our free community forum.
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