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Andhra Pradesh government schools partner with Canva to enhance digital learning

Andhra Pradesh School Education Department, under Director A. Thameem Ansaria, has inked a Memorandum of Understanding with Canva. This partnership will deliver free digital learning tools to government schools, aiming to boost digital literacy and creativity. A phased rollout is set to take place throughout the state.

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Jun 19, 2026 · 1 min read · 2 views
Andhra Pradesh government schools partner with Canva to enhance digital learning

Key Takeaways

  • The MoU between the Andhra Pradesh School Education Department and Canva was signed by A. Thameem Ansaria and B. Srinivasa Rao.
  • Canva for Education will be provided at no cost to over 1.5 million students and teachers in government schools.
  • The integration of Canva with the LEAP app and Google Workspace is contingent on technical feasibility assessments.
  • Teachers will undergo training in phases through a Training of Trainers model, focusing on responsible AI use.
  • The project will be rolled out in four phases, aligning with the state's Foundational Literacy and Numeracy objectives.

New Collaboration to Enhance Educational Resources

To boost educational opportunities,Andhra Pradesh School Education Department teamed up with Canva, an online design tool. This partnership was sealed with a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU),inked by key figures like A. Thameem Ansaria, Director of School Education,and B. Srinivasa Rao,overseeing Samagra Shiksha.

Now,students,teachers,and officials in state government schools get free access to Canva for Education. Aim here? To push digital skills and creativity. Users can whip up educational materials to enrich their learning.

They're eyeing Canva integration with state's LEAP app,Google Workspace,and Chromebooks. All hinges on technical checks. Training for teachers will roll out in phases, zeroing in on best ways to use AI tools in class .

SCERT,aligned with state's Foundational Literacy and Numeracy goals,will craft template libraries for curriculum in Telugu and English. Officials stressed commitment to tough privacy safeguards,with access controls tailored to roles,keeping student data safe. Rollout will happen in four stages across state…

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