Create compelling social media content with Canva | UniSC | University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia

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Create compelling social media content with Canva

Use Canva confidently to create compelling social media content

This course is designed to:

  • Understand what Canva is and what it can do
  • Learn how to use Canva to create compelling visual content for a range of social media platforms


Canva is a user-friendly online content creation tool for people who are not natural content creators. This micro short course will demystify Canva and explain its evergrowing features in straightforward terms. By the end of this three-hour course, participants will learn how to use Canva to create compelling graphic and video content for a range of social media platforms.

Register your place

Individual module: A$120 per 3-hour module

Prices are in Australian dollars and GST exempt

Registration closes: 11 July 2023

For further information, please contact the Personal, Professional and Corporate Development Hub

Email: corpdevhub@usc.edu.au

Tel: +61 7 5430 1144

Module dates

Date:      13 July 2023
Time:      10am -1pm
Location: UniSC Sunshine Coast

 

 

 

Meet the presenter

Dr Karen Sutherland is a multi-award-winning social media educator and author. Named 2020 Social Media Educator of the Year by the Social Media Marketing Institute and winner of a 2022 Book Excellence Award for her handbook: Strategic Social Media Management: Theory and Practice, Dr Karen is also the Co-Founder and Social Media Specialist at Dharana Digital marketing agency and a Senior Lecturer in Public Relations at the University of the Sunshine Coast.

Feedback from previous participants

“Great course, full of useful information, tips and creative ideas! Highly recommend."

"This course was amazing! I would suggest this for everyone and anyone who uses social media. Dr Karen Sutherland was friendly and very helpful with getting me to understand the content."