The free version of Adobe Express for schools has been available for a while. One day before the MAX conference, the company announced that Adobe Express for Education now has over 43 million users.
The Adobe Express for Education has over 43 million users.
It is worth mentioning that Adobe Express was originally called Creative Cloud Express, which was a rebranded version of Adobe Spark.
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The new features for Adobe Express for Education are part of the announcement. The company makes it easier for non-designers to create more professional looking content. The feature looks at your pre-made content and recommends appropriate templates. The new tool uses the overall context of a project to recommend appropriate fonts from the company's AdobeFont service.
Today, the company introduced safe image and video searches, as well as K-12 and higher education resource pages.
I can't help but wonder if the magic doesn't stifle students' imaginations a little. It's useful for teachers, but I don't think third graders should be expected to produce flyers for science fair projects. It has been awhile since I stood before a classroom.
Linda Dickinson is the Media and Educational Technology Instructor at Abbotts Hill Elementary School. They shared what they learned using Express. They were able to showcase their creativity and share what they were proudest of.
Adobe launches Creative Cloud Express, an update to Adobe Spark