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I am a professor at UMSL and will be traveling to Germany to teach a month long digital communications class at our sister university. I want to teach the students some video skills as a art of the curriculum. a 7 day trial of Adobe Premiere Pro is going to be tight time wise. Does anyone have other options for how to have the software available a bit longer for my 25 students. The college does not offer this software in the lab i will be teaching. Nor can we even download the free version on them. I have it on my laptop via my school. But most kids will not have it on their laptops.
Perry D. Drake, PhD
I have no clue what the specifics would be ( applications available and management of assigning 'students' with valid use of stuff ) but the monthly thing might be worth it if students can GET OFF the plan as soon as they want ?? I don't subscribe to ANY programs.
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Hi,
my best guess would be to contact Adobe Support for Eduaction directly.
Hoe this helps,
Seb
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I have no clue what the specifics would be ( applications available and management of assigning 'students' with valid use of stuff ) but the monthly thing might be worth it if students can GET OFF the plan as soon as they want ?? I don't subscribe to ANY programs.
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The minimum length of subscription is one month.
So students could potentially subscripe for just a month at the discounted rate, if they provide the paperwroks proving they are students in a timely manner.