Duration:
30 Hours
Course Description:
This course takes you through the basics of Canva and examines the features of its homepage, the side panel, the sign-up process and the various subscription options on offer. We then study Wassily Kandinsky’s ‘shape and colour’ theories as sources of creative motivation for your designs.
Eligibility:
- After 12th any one can Join.
- The course is open to all working /non-working participants.
Objective of the Program:
- Develop understanding into the canva application.
- Experience self-creativity and develops ways to face challenges of canva application.
- Examine the practical based canva application.
- Develop competencies to classify different types of canva templates.
- Develop understanding into techniques of digital elements of canva application.
- Explore ways of practicing on canva application.
Program Outcome:
Doing this course candidates develop a range of practical and creative skills in canva application, and gain valuable experience of entering exhibitions, competitions and building up a portfolio of work. They can set up own Business or become a part of teaching.
Course Structure:
PRACTICAL:
- Course I: Use of Basic Elements of Canva Application
- Course II: Use of Canva in Education
PRACTICUM: Any Two Canva Post (Each Unit One Practicum)
Subject specific Work to be selflessly assessed by the concerned teacher: Practical work / Digital card / Video / Resume / PPT (presentation) etc. for which marks will be given by the concerned teacher.
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:
- Total Marks: 100
- Internal assessment for each course: 20 Marks (10 Marks per Unit)
(Submission of Practicum) - External assessment for each course: 80 Marks (40 Marks per Unit)
(Practical and theory exam) [MCQ based Questions]
Medium of Instruction:
Gujarati, Hindi & English
| Foundation Course on Canva Application | Credit | ||
| Theory & Practical | Total | ||
| Module – 1 | Use of Basic Elements of Canva Application 1) Introductions of Canva Application | 1 | 1 |
| Module – 2 | Use of Canva in Education 1) Basic Elements for Education | 1 | 1 |
| Total | 2 | ||