Last updated on 11 March 2021
The Adobe publisher is well known for its many creative software. Most of them can find interesting use for teachers and students in all fields, not just in art or creative schools. Here's the proof by five. 5 adobe tools and software for the class I had the opportunity to test for ToolsTice.
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Spark

adobe Spark is a great completely free online tool that makes it very easy to create impactful visuals for the class. A real graphic studio within everyone's reach combining graphics, animation, web pages and video. A kind of Swiss knife offering three applications in one for all your creative desires.
adobe Spark Post to have fun creating cards, images, posters like a pro.
adobe Spark Page to create a multimedia story on the web without special technical knowledge.
Adobe Spark Video to make video capsules and slideshows that you will be proud of.
Spark can be used directly on the web via your browser, but you can also download and use it via dedicated apps on your smartphone or tablet.
Link: Adobe Spark.
Spark Video

Spark Video deserves a full place in this small list. It is a very easy-to-use free tool that will allow you to make animated presentations and video capsules for your courses. An excellent tool that can also be given to its students without fear.
It is a completely free online application that works on your browser, but also on tablets and smartphones as long as they run on iOS, the Android version is being developed. As always with adobe tools, the grip is intuitive. I tested it on a tablet, it can even be described as playful. You and your students will love juggling images, videos, words, music and special effects.
Link: Adobe Spark Video
Lightroom

Lightroom is a touch to everything in the photo. It allows you to edit, organize, classify all your images. In addition to powerful photo editing and enhancement functions, Ligtroom is above all a champion for organising and classifying all your photos.
Ultra-convenient, this tool makes it possible to create a shared image library accessible from anywhere and updated in real time.
Link: Adobe LightRoom
Photoshop

Is it still necessary to present Photoshop ? He knows how to do everything. Creating posters, banners, logos, mock-ups of websites, plans, sets, characters in 3D … is difficult to name and explore.
The tool suffers from a reputation for complex software. However, it is less difficult to handle than it seems. You don’t have to be a pro to use Photoshop on a daily basis. You don’t have to be a crack to create a CV, a flyer, an invitation, a … poster Like most other adobe tools, it can be used both on your computer screen and on a tablet.
Link: Photoshop
Premiere Pro

Finish with the pro adobe video tool. Première Pro is one of the reference editing software. It allows you to import videos from a camera or phone, cut clips, add titles or adjust and improve sound. The ergonomics are flawless and you will find yourself on familiar ground if you have ever had the opportunity to use another Adobe creation tool such as LightRoom or Spark that we were talking about just now. Practically the software offers a range of animation models or transitions to insert spectacular effects into your videos without you needing to become a special effects expert.
Link: Premiere Pro
Together with many others, these 5 tools are part of the Creative Cloud adobe suite offered and sold in Education version at preferential rates to teachers, students, schools and training centres. For more information, please write to: educ@adobe.com
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