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Canva and The Digital School Partner to Expand Free Digital Learning Globally

A groundbreaking collaboration is set to transform education. Students worldwide will soon access cutting-edge creative tools—at no cost—thanks to this bold initiative.

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Canva and The Digital School Partner to Expand Free Digital Learning Globally

A new partnership between The Digital School and Canva aims to boost digital learning for students worldwide. The collaboration will offer free access to AI-driven tools and creative software within The Digital School's existing platform. Over one million learners are expected to benefit from the initiative.

The Digital School has joined forces with Canva to expand educational opportunities. Together, they will provide students with advanced design and creative tools at no cost. The goal is to improve digital literacy and encourage innovation among learners.

The partnership focuses on large-scale, high-quality education. By integrating Canva's resources into The Digital School ecosystem, the initiative seeks to close the digital divide. Students will gain practical skills in modern design and AI-powered learning.

No details have been shared about a 'The Digital School-Netzwerk' or the number of countries involved. The primary focus remains on delivering accessible education through this new collaboration.

The initiative will roll out free tools to help students develop creative and technical abilities. With Canva's support, The Digital School plans to reach a broad audience of over one million learners. The partnership aims to make advanced digital education available to more students globally.

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