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Adobe Donates Software to Title I Schools

Adobe has committed more than $300 million in software and professional development services, working in collaboration with the White House’s ConnectED initiative.

Title I schools are eligible to apply for free software from Adobe to help students express their creativity and build their skills for future success!

Adobe has committed over $300 million in software and professional development services working in collaboration with the White House’s ConnectED initiative. As part of this $2 billion+ effort from the private sector, Adobe will deliver creative tools and teacher professional development to schools across the United States.

Adobe’s donation includes:

In addition, Adobe is providing a range of teacher training resources from the Adobe Education Exchange and Adobe Youth Voices.

Learn more about the program, eligibility requirements, the application process, and more on the ConnectED portal.

 

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Gary Page is an Information Technology Consultant the with the California Department of Education. He is also the publisher of Ed Synergy, a blog that exists to provide information and support to classroom teachers and administrators in California who teach primarily in subjects related to information technology and computer science.