Help! Adobe Photoshop Lagging During Hybrid Remote Learning
Hey fellow creative minds,
I'm reaching out to my fellow design enthusiasts for some much-needed advice. As a graphic design teacher navigating the world of hybrid remote learning, I've encountered a frustrating roadblock.
Here's the scoop: I rely heavily on Adobe Photoshop to teach my students the intricacies of design magic. However, whenever I'm running Photoshop alongside my virtual classes, my computer starts to resemble a snail on tranquilizers – slow and laggy!
Hybrid remote learning , with its blend of in-person and online teaching, has been quite the adventure. But who would've thought it could lead to such a hiccup with my beloved Photoshop? Are they not destined to be companions in creativity?
I've tried closing other applications, assuming my computer's overwhelmed from multitasking. Even with only Photoshop and my remote teaching tools running, the lag persists, and I fear my design demos are turning into unintentional tutorials on "How to Watch Paint Dry."
I've come across whispers about "RAM" and "processing power," but I'm no tech expert. Could these be the culprits behind my design dream turned slow-motion nightmare? Is my computer craving an upgrade to keep up with my passion for pixels?
If any of you design aficionados or tech wizards can share your insights in a way a fellow teacher can understand, I'd be beyond grateful. Imagine explaining this to your creative grandma who thinks a mousepad is for doodling.
