Originally published by Monica Burns of Classroom Tech Tips with sponsored content by Adobe For Education.
Have you heard the news?
Two of my very favorite pieces of classroom technology have a brand new integration. The Google Classroom Adobe Express add-on is now live and ready for student creators of all ages!
Regular readers of the blog know that I am a big fan of all things Adobe. Adobe Express (formerly Adobe Spark) is a powerful tool for student and teacher creators. This school year, there is a new Google Classroom Adobe Express integration that makes it easier than ever for teachers to assign creative projects to students.
In today’s blog post, we’ll take a look at the new Google Classroom Adobe Express Add-On. Then we’ll explore five reasons you’ll want to try Adobe Express in Google Classroom this school year!
Google Classroom Adobe Express IntegrationNew to Adobe Express?
Adobe Express is a creative tool that is totally free for K-12 schools. If you haven’t tried it yet, this page gives you all the details for setting it up in your classroom. With Adobe Express, your students can make movies, webpages, and graphics, so it lends itself to all sorts of creative projects. You can access Adobe Express on a Chromebook and Chrome web browser. And the new Google Classroom Adobe Express integration is definitely a game changer!
Read the full article from Class Tech Tips HERE.