Digital communication occurs in many forms, from simple text messages to interactive websites to virtual meeting environments. Knowing how to communicate effectively with an array of technology is now a foundation skill for most careers. Throughout their education, students can learn digital communication skills in all courses, using interactive presentations, e-portfolios, digital video projects, or virtual collaboration.
These resources can help you get started developing your students’ and your own digital communication skills. Explore projects to prepare students for careers, resource centers, and different resources for learning Adobe products.
View objectives covered on the new entry-level certification exams.
Learn about the new curriculum available to teach courses about visual design, web design, and video production.
Learn about Adobe's certification programs. Find out how to get an entry-level or expert-level qualification.
Find project-based curriculum, tutorials, lessons, and other resources for integrating Adobe tools into academic courses and for teaching career and technology courses such as web, video, print, and design.
Learn about the new curriculum available to teach courses about visual design, web design, and video production.
Integrate digital photography and video into daily classroom activities. This website features free tips, tutorials, lessons, and showcases.
Find resources to help integrate technology across the curriculum using the Adobe Digital School Collection.
View introductory objectives for digital communication with web media and multimedia.
Learn about Adobe's certification programs. Find out how to get an entry-level or expert-level qualification.