🎓 Teachers, are you ready to turn your classroom into an interactive adventure — without needing to know a single line of code? In this tutorial, I show you how to use Canva’s brand-new “Code for Me” feature to build engaging, gamified learning tools — like a state capital quiz and a Da Vinci Code-style Cryptex challenge powered by multiplication problems! 🧠💡 Canva for educators info: https://www.canva.com/education/ MIT Scratch - https://scratch.mit.edu/ Link to final Cryptex Game: https://learncanvawithgreg-mathgame.my.canva.site/ 00:00 - Intro: Gamify your classroom with Canva 00:31 - What is Canva Code? 01:14 - AI coding, even if you're not a coder 02:35 - Example 1: Create a quiz on state capitals 04:33 - Fixing common issues with AI-generated quizzes 07:01 - Starting over: how to reset your AI project 09:01 - A working version with clickable answers 10:27 - Publishing and sharing your Canva Code quiz 11:26 - Example 2: Building a Cryptex puzzle with multiplication 13:33 - Iterating with new prompts and AI feedback 15:53 - Adding a countdown timer and scrambled word 18:00 - Solving the final Cryptex and reviewing gameplay 20:40 - How to embed your project in any Canva design 22:00 - Publishing it as a standalone website 24:00 - Final walkthrough + ideas for the classroom 26:00 - Wrap-up & how to get started with Canva Code 👉 Subscribe for more Canva tips! 👉 Grab my free Canva Resources: https://learningwithgreg.com/resources/ 👉 Join my Canva Newsletter: https://learning-with-greg.kit.com/newsletter Whether you teach in-person or online, Canva Code unlocks a new world of creative, clickable learning experiences for your students — and it's easier than you'd think. ✨ Highlights: -How to build a multiple-choice quiz using Canva’s Code for Me -A fun cryptex game to reinforce multiplication -How to fix common AI coding hiccups -Tips for iterating and improving your creations -How to share your interactive Canva app as a presentation or website 👇 Comment below: What would YOU build with Canva Code? cheers, Greg