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Introducing New Adobe Express for Education. Free for K-12 teachers and students
Adobe Express for Education now offers AI-powered tools to boost creativity and learning. New features like Generate Coloring Page, Text to Template, Assignments, enhanced Presentations, and an iPad app help promote safe and effective classroom use, increasing student engagement and communication skills. The app also includes free AI guardrails, curriculum, and comprehensive training to support teachers in enhancing their impact.
The new features in Adobe Express for Education are free for all K-12 teachers, students, admins, schools, and districts in the U.S. Teachers can create classrooms, invite students, and will soon be able to integrate Google Classroom.
Support for Educators
Track student progress in real-time and offer immediate feedback with one-on-one support. Support over 45 languages to meet diverse student needs.
Ethical & responsible AI for Classroom Safety
AI Guardrails ensure appropriate results and privacy protection. AI is not trained on student/teacher data. Admin Controls toggle generative AI features.
Gen AI Creative Enhancements
Generate Coloring Pages, text-to-template, Text Effects, text-to-image, Generative Fill, and MagicSchool Integration to enhance students' expression, creativity, and critical thinking.
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why did you stop college students from accessing Adobe express for free? and clearly with very bad comunication to the teachers. i have multiple teachers at UW milwaukee, that were just made aware this week that their students could no longer use it without paying it. they have already built their curriculum using it because adibe has pushed so hard to be used in schools. and not there sudents are just out of luck and scrambling to switch to something else like google sites. why is this being handled so poorly? why hurt the students that could become lifetime users of your product?
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So is Adobe Express Classroom not available anymore? If so, why weren't educator accounts not informed? Adobe has the WORST communication record I've seen of any major tech company.