

Nobody knows what the next three-to-five years are going to look like, but skills such as creative thinking, resilience, and digital agility are poised to rise in significance by 2027 — becoming critical indicators of student success. Join us to discover how you can help your students develop these essential skills. Professor Justin Hodgson of Indiana University showcased how integrating digital creativity into the classroom can increase student engagement and facilitate dynamic learning experiences. By combining low-stakes activities and high-impact practices that center on digital creativity, you can empower your students to develop the skills and knowledge employers need today and in the future. In this session, Professor Hodgson was joined by a former student who’s navigated the transition from undergrad to industry professional by using creativity and visual communication in the most unexpected ways.
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Adobe Express + Firefly Series
Discover how higher education leaders and faculty can use new creative and generative AI technologies to reimagine assessments, boost student engagement, build career readiness, and more. See Adobe Express and Firefly generative AI in action, and get inspired as faculty and students share their innovative lesson plans, assignments, and class projects.
Plus, check out our Adobe Digital Literacy Cafe Series on real-world approaches to integrating generative AI across the curriculum.
Upcoming events
Connecting AI Literacy, Learning Outcomes, and Career Readiness
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
8am PT | 10am CT | 11am ET | 4pm GMT | 5pm CET

To integrate generative AI across the curriculum, higher education institutions must find meaningful connections between students’ day-to-day academic work, their learning outcomes, and the growing demand for AI literacy everywhere. This session explores ways to do that work from the perspectives of both education and industry. Our featured panelists will reflect on what measurable skills and learning experiences students need in order to face the future classroom and an uncertain future of work. They’ll also offer insights into what employers and academic institutions are looking for in terms of integrated approaches to generative AI across the curriculum.
You'll discover:
How innovative institutions in North America approach curricular transformation and career readiness in the age of generative AI
Strategies to thoughtfully and equitably invite all students to develop AI literacy through learning outcomes shared by all disciplines
The growing expectations industry stakeholders have for college graduates transitioning to or upskilling in the workforce
Dr. Megan Workmon
Director of Learning Experience Design for Enterprise Technology (Arizona State University)
Dr. Magdalena Barrera
Vice Provost for Faculty Success (San José State University)
Dr. Bob Caron
Specialist Leader in Higher Education (Deloitte)
Shauna Chung
Senior Strategic Development Manager for Higher Education at Adobe
Todd Taylor
English Professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Adobe Pedagogical Evangelist
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Nobody knows what the next three-to-five years are going to look like, but skills such as creative thinking, resilience, and digital agility are poised to rise in significance by 2027 — becoming critical indicators of student success.
Join us to discover how you can help your students develop these essential skills. Professor Justin Hodgson of Indiana University showcased how integrating digital creativity into the classroom can increase student engagement and facilitate dynamic learning experiences. By combining low-stakes activities and high-impact practices that center on digital creativity, you can empower your students to develop the skills and knowledge employers need today and in the future.
In this session, Professor Hodgson was joined by a former student who’s navigated the transition from undergrad to industry professional by using creativity and visual communication in the most unexpected ways.
Building student's career-readiness and success with digital badges and credentials
Wednesday, August 21, 2024
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To help students succeed in a competitive job market, higher education leaders need to equip students with sought-after skills and ways to showcase them to employers.
Professor Justin Hodgson of Indiana University demonstrated how projects with integrated digital badges can help students articulate their learning and their career-ready skills, supplementing traditional degrees. By combining micro-credentialing with creative digital coursework, educators can help students stand out and land their dream jobs.
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How digital badging programs provide a quick mechanism for students to cultivate real-world career skills
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How digital badging enhances student projects and offers success measures outside of traditional grades
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How badges and credentials can help hiring managers identify that students have both practical skills and growth mindsets
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How self-paced Adobe Express and Firefly badging and credentialing programs align with academic goals and workforce-ready skillsets to help students stand out
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Driving student engagement with Adobe Express and Adobe Firefly generative AI
Wednesday, September 18, 2024

After years in learning environments that couldn't accommodate creative, unstructured, exploratory, or even hands-on learning experiences, many of today's college students arrive on campus with a hyper-focus on checklists and grades.
In this session, Indiana University's Professor Justin Hodgson shared how educators can build more meaningful learning experiences — even failure-friendly experiences — that focus on the joy of discovery and integrating digital fluency into the classroom.
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How to shift rote coursework to approaches like “ungrading” that prioritize conversations and the development of skills including creative problem-solving, critical thinking, and collaboration
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How to drive engagement with creative projects that challenge students to show what they know
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How students can use Adobe Express and Firefly to craft media they’ll be proud to share while becoming critical, ethical, and agile users of AI
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Reimagining assesments to supercharge learning with Adobe Express and Adobe Firefly generative AI
Wednesday, August 28, 2024

In this session, our speakers taught innovative ways to assess your students’ work and comprehension more effectively than ever.
From "specs grading" to "ungrading," rubrics to reflection, Professor Justin Hodgson and undergraduate Mia Freeman (Neuroscience ’25) shared successful multi-modal approaches utilized at Indiana University, in which students across disciplines showcase their research, ideas, and insights in the form of creative digital media.
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How to get students to engage more deeply with their learning and think beyond checking boxes to get a grade
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How students can use Adobe Express with Firefly generative AI features to easily and ethically bring their ideas to life in web pages, videos, infographics, and more
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Reflective learning strategies that inspire students to articulate the key values of their work for diverse audiences
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Examples of real student projects and challenges around using them to assess learning
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Assessment strategies for evaluating innovative digital projects from a new perspective
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In the digital age, visual communication and creative skills have become fundamental, enabling students to express themselves, engage with others, and make an impact. From videos and podcasts to blog posts and social media, the avenues for creative expression are endless. However, many students may feel daunted by the prospect of developing new content, unsure of where to start or how to refine their skills.
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The Power of Student Voice: Learned how empowering students to visually communicate fostered a sense of ownership and agency, amplifying their voices on diverse topics.
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Practical Tips and Techniques: Explored practical tips, techniques, and best practices for communicating across various mediums, including video production, podcasting, blogging, and social media.
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Engaging Learning Experiences: Discovered innovative approaches to integrate visual communication into the curriculum, creating engaging and meaningful learning experiences that fostered creativity, collaboration, and digital fluency (powered by Adobe Express + Firefly).
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Supporting Student Creativity with generative AI: Explored strategies for supporting and nurturing student creativity with generative AI tools, including mentorship, peer collaboration, and feedback mechanisms that encouraged experimentation and growth.
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Enabling student success in higher education with Adobe Express + Firefly
Wednesday, February 28, 2024

There has never been a more critical time to transform education, and Adobe has long been on a mission to help institutions ensure that students succeed.
This on-demand webinar focuses on Adobe Express + Firefly, powerful tools to enhance creativity across all disciplines in education. In this session, we delved into practical applications, tips, and tricks that empowered everyone on campus to successfully create dynamic and engaging content.
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An overview of Adobe Express and its application in educational settings.
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An introduction to how students could create amazing images with generative AI features powered by Adobe Firefly.
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Live demonstrations showing how to effortlessly create meaningful content and assets.
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An interactive Q&A to address questions and share best practices.
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