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A Practical and creative website to enrich your knowledge about Adobe’s products!

Posted On November 14, 2015 By admin In News, Studio Assistants Blog /  

Looking to find some free online courses for Adobe products?  I found an amazing website the Adobe Education Exchange. In my opinion it is very creative and practical. I am going through it right now!

I think that to have real instructors who teach online live classes is very important and effective because you’re dealing with real people that can directly solve your queries. Also  it is very practical that if you miss a live session, you can catch up on a recording. This is very important because it is very difficult almost impossible to be able to attend courses at the same time with all enrolled students.

Also, another interesting thing is that every week you have to submit an assignment and also publish in the in-class course’s forum. This is very productive because each enrolled student in this course must rate and comment other students assignments before completing a week of workshops. They can find potential mistakes for you that would allow you to improve and gain critical thinking, which is very important if you want to become better at what you do.

An issue is that the courses do not exist continuously, ie if a course has started and you have not enrolled you will have to wait a couple of months so that it will be available again. In my opinion, it would be better to have standard courses continuously without spoiling the quality of the course because of the need to offer variety. For instance, it is instructors that evaluate your activity as a whole actively, throughout the course that makes it special, not the variety.

In my opinion, this website is a good start for someone who wants to deal with Adobe’s products because it is practical, effective and productive.

By Sotiris Vasiliou – Mediazone Lab Assistant

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