Adobe Announces “Adobe in a Box” in Partnership with Khan Academy, Student Competition

November 02, 2021

Adobe, in partnership with Khan Academy, has announced a new series of learning experiences called “Adobe in a Box.” These learning modules are designed to expand students’ digital literacy using Adobe tools and services. Ball State offers the Adobe Creative Cloud at no cost to all currently enrolled students who need the tools for classroom work.

The initial topic, “The Art of Explainer Videos,” is a five-step project in which you can learn the art of making explainer videos from beginning to end. Industry experts share their tips and tricks on how to select a topic, research information, and choose the right tools to produce content and share your video with the world.

This project includes a “Video Explainer Challenge,” where students can enter their explainer videos to win prizes, including a mobile video production kit and a 1:1 coaching session with an Adobe content producer.

To find out more and to enter the competition, visit https://www.adobeinabox.com.

Educator Resources

Faculty interested in including the “The Art of Explainer Videos” in their classroom curriculum can visit “Create an explainer video with Adobe in a Box” on the Adobe Education Exchange, which includes a description of the project and its learning objectives, along with the Adobe tools and resources necessary to complete the project.

If you need more information about using Adobe Creative Cloud at Ball State, please contact the Technology Helpdesk by submitting a request, or call them at 765-285-1517.

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