Adobe Spark is a web-based creative design application provided by Adobe for free to schools. Teachers and students can create beautiful digital designs and images, stunning websites, and seamlessly tell digital stories with a simple user experience. The application is streamlined allowing for creation to be easy for grades 2-8. The final product can be shared via Google Classroom, email as a link, send to Twitter and/or Facebook. The final products are not searchable or public unless you change the publishing settings. The application of what you can do with Adobe Spark is limitless. The creator gets to create a graphic (called a post), webpage (sometimes called a page) or video. A graphic can be a flyer, invitation, collage, Twitter post, newsletter, infographic or more. A webpage can be used for presentations, infographics, reports, or even passion projects. Finally, videos are easy to use and creations include All About me videos, promotional videos, informational videos or digital storytelling. Spark has numerous templates already made but also gives you flexibility to change themes or start from scratch. One great benefit is that it provides thousands of license-free images that you can search. However, you can still upload your own images as well. Another benefit is that it is easy enough to create a graphic, webpage or video without the hassle. TO GET STARTED TODAY: Follow these directions on how to log in...careful with directions! Ask your TLC for ideas or help! Other Resources 16 Ways to Motivate Student in the Classroom with Adobe Spark Adobe Spark Teaching Resources. Using Spark in the Classroom at Every Age 10 Ways to Use Adobe Spark in School
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