
Adobe Teams Up with Education Ministry To Promote Digital Literacy in India
CIOTechOutlook Team | Thursday, 07 September 2023, 06:24 IST

Commenting on the importance of this partnership, Pradhan stated, "In the time of digitisation, new ideas, new innovation and creativity, this partnership is going to create a new standard and benchmark for students."
As part of the agreement, K-12 schools across the country will gain free access to Adobe Express Premium, which is poised to revolutionize India's education sector. Using Adobe Express tools, the program will cover cutting-edge themes such as creativity, generative AI, design, animation, video, and other upcoming technologies. Educators who finish the course will also be eligible for the coveted Adobe Creative Educators accreditation.
Speaking about the partnership, Mala Sharma, VP and GM, Global Education and Adobe Express, Adobe, said, "Digital literacy is a core tenet at Adobe and our partnership with India's Ministry of Education is another important step in our longstanding commitment to education and empowering India's students to make an impact in the world."
Adobe has collaborated with the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) in addition to the Ministry of Education. By 2022, this organization hopes to have 75,000 faculty members at 10,000 higher education institutions using Express.
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