Adobe have announced new Creative Cloud pricing for K-12 schools, significantly reducing the cost of the suite* from approx. $35 to around just $5 per student per year.Read more
Adobe have announced new Creative Cloud pricing for K-12 schools, significantly reducing the cost of the suite* from approx. $35 to around just $5 per student per year.Read more
Communities around the world are coming together in their efforts to endure the social and economic impacts of the COVID-19 crisis —and Adobe, too, can lend a hand.Read more
February 2020 – Newsletter: Save 10% on Adobe Stock, Adobe Connect wins Best Virtual Classroom Award, A guide to choosing an LMS for SME’s, and more.Read more
November 2019 – Newsletter: Save up to 38% on Adobe CCT, Creative Cloud Libraries Extended Integation, Adobe InDesign & Illustrator 2020 Release, and more.Read more
September 2019 – Newsletter: Save 10% on Adobe Stock, Celebrate 20 Years of InDesign, Latest Photography Releases, and more.Read more
August 2019 – Newsletter: Save 10% on Adobe Acrobat DC, Acrobat DC: The Creatives Best Friend, First Reflections on Adobe Captivate 11.5, and more.Read more
June 2019 – Newsletter: Save 10% on Acrobat DC for Teams, Adobe Expands Premiere Rush to Android Devices, Using Photoshop Mockups from Adobe Stock, and more.Read more
At first glance, an increase of information accessibility and availability may appear to be a positive phenomenon in and of itself. On demand eLearning derives much of its impact from the fact that it scales rapidly and is available precisely at the moment of need, but this is only one half of the full story.Read more
December 2018 – Newsletter: Seasons Greetings from Dax Data, Whats New in 2019, Premiere Rush CC & RMIT and more.Read more
November 2018 – Newsletter: Save up to 33% on Creative Cloud for Teams, Unleashing Creativity with the 2019 Release of Creative Cloud, Introducing Premiere Rush CC and more.Read more
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Studies show that over 40% of virtual training participants admit to multitasking during sessions,