Adobe Gives New Licensing, Certification and Curriculum Programs for Schools Using CS3

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Adobe Systems Inc. has announced new site licensing options, curriculum and certification programs for primary and secondary schools that deploy Adobe Creative Suite 3.

The new Creative Suite 3 K-12 School Site Licenses help primary and secondary schools to deploy Creative Suite on school-owned or school-leased computers across the campus. Once deployed, educators can implement one or more of the year-long project-based curricula which help to develop key digital communication and foundational career skills for students.

The curricula ship on a DVD with the site licenses. It includes Visual Design: Foundations of Design and Print Production; Digital Design: Foundations of Web Design; and Digital Video: Foundations of Video Design and Production. Projects in each curriculum will train students in all aspects of design and development from planning to evaluation.

Adobe will also offer entry-level certification to educators and students. The new Adobe Certified Associate program validates communication and technology skills and tests for competencies in the use of Adobe technology.

[Site: Adobe.com/Education]
[Via: PhotoshopNews.com]

Published by Chris Malinao

Chris teaches Lightroom as workflow software to photography students at the FPPF, Federation of Philippine Photographers Foundation. He also teaches smartphone photography.