Adobe® Digital Publishing Suite Delivers Higher Education in Tablet Form
More and more, publications are moving away from traditional print towards newer avenues of distribution, and none are gaining popularity as quickly as the tablet. The iPad has paved the way for new innovations in how readers access and interact with content, and today’s students have to be able to adapt to an ever-changing publishing landscape. Find out how some universities have leveraged Adobe technology to successfully build programs with tablet publishing in mind.

 

Adobe eLearning and Collaboration Solutions for Higher Education
Adobe eLearning solutions combine the best technology with free downloadable guides for extending courses with virtual classrooms, creating reusable online learning content, supporting online meetings, collaborating online, and integrating with your existing Learning Management System.

 

Case Western Reserve University
At Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, faculty, students and administrators on campus and around the globe have found a way to connect seamlessly, simultaneously and successfully, with Connect.

 

City University of New York
Access becomes a key issue; to become proficient in the new technologies, students need them to be readily available. That’s why the City University of New York (CUNY) has entered into an agreement with Adobe to provide Adobe Creative Suite® 5 on every available public computer in the expansive school network, along with installations on faculty and staff systems.

 

Clemson University
Top public university embraces Adobe® Acrobat® Connect™ Pro to enhance the academic experience, further collaboration, and support IT services across departments.

 

Embracing New Media
University of North Carolina Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication uses Adobe® Creative Suite® 5 software to revamp its curriculum to prepare student to succeed in an evolving industry.

 

Leveraging Digital Media Across the Higher Education Campus
In a world where knowledge workers are more in demand than ever, students must be able to keep pace with the evolving technical needs of employers. Design and development proficiencies are in high demand, and schools must be able to provide their students with relevant training to prepare them for the working world. This paper takes a look at how multimedia technology from Adobe is allowing universities to improve their programs and better prepare their students for life after college.

 

Penn State’s World Comes Together with Adobe Connect
The university introduced Adobe Connect to all the campuses at once, “without any real stress or strain,” said John Harwood, the university’s associate vice provost for information technology. Part of the success of its implementation came from the fact that the university had several different units within its central IT group that could support the effort in a very cost-effective manner.

 

The Silent Transformation:
Evolution and Impact of Digital Communication Skills Development in Post-Secondary Education.

 

UNC, Michigan, USC Tell New Stories, Share New Ideas with Adobe Creative Suite
Faculty and staff at University of North Carolina, University of Michigan and University of Southern California explain how Adobe Creative Suite is helping to transform the humanities, changing how scholars communicate, and offering students and faculty limitless possibilities to express ideas in new and creative ways.

 

University of Michigan Medical School
World-class university medical school uses Adobe® Acrobat® Connect™ Pro to enhance student learning and collaboration and bring efficiency to critical research trials.