![]() Having Adobe Creative Cloud in the classroom is incredibly exciting and is absolutely the way to go when teaching our new, updated curriculum. ![]() Only their imagination and willingness to work to build on their skills. Adobe does not limit what the kids can achieve. I have already seen primary school students, from Foundation and up, benefit from exploring Adobe’s fantastic mobile app collection. I am a primary school teacher about to embark on teaching Media Arts as a specialty subject. Adobe has an incredible network of educators and free resources that helps everyone from a complete Adobe newbie to an expert brushing up on their skills. See your IT manager or school Principal to find out if your school has access.įrom Joel Aarons (Victorian Primary Teacher) - The Adobe Creative Cloud software is everything anyone needs to tap into students’ creative side of their brain. Creative Cloud in Australian SchoolsĪdobe's Creative Cloud software (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat Pro, Premier, Muse etc) is now (or soon will be) available in most Australian States and Territories for most education sectors either as an opt in arrangement or a centralised arrangement. ![]() Other Adobe applications that sit outside of CC that are commioly used in education include the free Adobe Spark apps, Adobe's wide range of free mobile applications, Adobe Captivate, Adobe Presenter, Adobe Presenter Video Express and more. The most recent of Adobe's industry standard web design, app design, 3D design, print, audio and video applications are available to download via Adobe CC. The Adobe Creative Cloud (CC) is a collection of the most up to date versions of what was the Adobe Creative Suite plus lots more. Many small and large business rely on Adobe applications to help them stay connected and look for applicants who have digital media communication skills. Skills in Adobe products is a core requirement for a wide range of jobs that involve 21st Century communication skills such as journalism, graphic design, marketing, web design, architecture, media communications, app development, game design & development, video production, film making, education & training and lots more. With the introduction of the new Digital Technologies subject, the importance of Media Arts as a subject and the emphasis on students working with multimodal text throughout many subjects in the Australian Curriculum, it is more important than ever for teachers and students to be gaining 21st century communication skills with Adobe's industry standard creative tools. Scroll down to see the recordings of past live and recorded Adobe EduTip sessions Curriculum links
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