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October 29, 2025
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Adobe need to support Secondary Education more as AI is introduced into the software

  • October 29, 2025
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I have been teaching Adobe software for 17 years.  The software has had many changes over time, and as an educator, I have been able to adapt my curriculumn with these changes. That being said, I have had to spend countless hours to build my lessons, create assets, videos, ect. to deploy on our learning managemnet system to teach these updates. As time has gone on, and the software capabilities have increased, I have found it harder to keep up with the changes and manage my lessons.  Now with AI, I find it almost impossible to stay on top of all the changes. If AI is a tool that we are expected to use and show students how to work with, Adobe needs to lead the educational side of what it looks like in the classroom and how it is taught.  We need resources that we can utilize that work well with how lessons are deployed on learning management systems. We need educators building these lessons for us too ... not marketers or people who dont work with middle or high school students ... People that know what is expected in our eductaion system today. I have been asking for help for years, but no one at Adobe has really listened. I am tired of not being heard.

 

Alexander Czech - MAX25

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Participant
November 20, 2025

I'm not a educator but I am still trying to understand what AI main purpose is. I know it's a very good tool but sure could learn more about it. 

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 19, 2025

@max2025_user__9236 have you subscribed or visited the Adobe Education Exchange? it has class materials and course outlines for everything Adobe including Firefly AI. It's pretty robust and a good resource for educators:

https://www.adobeforeducation.com/higher-ed

https://edex.adobe.com/

 

Kartika Rawat
Community Manager
Community Manager
November 19, 2025

Hi Alexander Czech!

Thank you for sharing this, and for your 17 years of teaching Adobe tools. We understand how challenging it’s been to keep your curriculum updated with the pace of software and AI changes, and we’re sorry you’ve felt unheard.

You’re absolutely right educators need classroom-ready resources, LMS-friendly materials, and guidance created by educators. We’ll pass your feedback to our Education and Product teams.

We truly appreciate your dedication, and we want to better support you. If you can share the specific types of resources you need most, we’d love to learn more and help where we can.

 

Let us know if you have any questions.
^KR