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What is Canva Embed?

Have you ever created a presentation with Canva? If so, we have good news for you! You can now embed your Canva presentation into a Redmenta worksheet in just a few clicks.
Canva's embed feature allows you to easily insert presentations edited with the online tool Canva (Canva.com) into your Redmenta worksheet.
Embedding a presentation allows you to upload materials you’ve already created on other platforms into Redmenta with just a few clicks. When embedding materials created on Canva.com, you can access the embed link in the Canva editing interface.
Here (Canva.com), you can find the 'Share' button in the top right corner. Click on it, then select 'See more' and click on the 'Embed' button.
After clicking the Embed button, select the link (Smart Embed Link) and copy it into the appropriate field in the Redmenta task editor.
After copying the link, you must click the 'Add' button and don't forget to enter a title for your presentation before saving! Then, select the desired presentation size and save again to complete the embedding.
The important thing to note when you go back to edit after saving is that you need to click on the title you entered below the presentation, as this will bring up the editing interface again.
Please note that the scrollbar associated with your Canva presentation will disappear after a while. Even without the scrollbar, you can still scroll forward by clicking on the right edge of your presentation, and backward by clicking on the left edge.
You can also bring back the scrollbar at any time by clicking at the bottom of the presentation. The scrollbar makes it much easier to navigate between pages (you can jump to the page you want without having to scroll one page at a time, and you can see how many pages are in the presentation).
Tip: It’s important to explain to your students how to use the scrollbar, and it’s also important to indicate in the title of your Canva presentation that it’s a scrollable presentation. This is necessary because if the scrollbar disappears, students run the risk of thinking the presentation is just an image.