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Adobe Creative Cloud Express
Classroom Accounts
Welcome to
Adobe Creative Cloud Express
for Education!
Creative Cloud Express for Education is designed just for educators and
students. It includes access to all the Creative Cloud Express Premium
features for free, plus content guardrails and privacy protections.
Read on to see how to set up your classroom account
in a few simple steps.
Set up your teacher classroom account:
To get started, you’ll need to create a teacher classroom account in Creative Cloud Express.
is account will enable you to create a classroom and access Creative Cloud Express for
yourself and your students.
To create a classroom, you must have:
A veried teaching credential in the United States
An active Google Workspace for Education (Google) email
An .edu or k12.state.us email, or a school or district email that
your IT admin has registered with Adobe
To create your classroom account, go to express.adobe.com/classroom/login
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To complete signup, you’ll be asked to:
Verify and sign up with your Google Workspace for Education (Google) school account.
You might recognize this as your Google school email, or your Google Single Sign-On (SSO)
account for your school or district.
Add your school information.
Consent to Adobe’s Terms of Service and Privacy policy.
Add your class information.
Once youve created your classroom account, youll land in the Classroom Manager. You can
also access the Classroom Manager from Creative Cloud Express via the prole menu.
Here’s the screen shot you will see once you visit express.adobe.com/classroom/login:
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e Classroom Manager lets you update class codes for each classroom; manage the students
in your classroom; see student work; and create, delete, or rename classrooms.
e Classroom Manager also allows you to view all the classrooms you’ve created. From here,
you can also create new classrooms, and you can click a classroom to see a list of the students
in that classroom.
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Step 1: Invite students to join your classroom with a class code.
Each classroom has a class code, a unique combination of numbers and leers that
lets students join your class.
Each class code also has an associated class code link.
Every time you create a classroom, it will have a distinct class code. You can create as
many classrooms as you need.
Invite students to join your class by sharing your class
code or class code link with them. Students can join
a class by clicking the class code link or by typing in a
class code at express.adobe.com/classroom/join or
express.adobe.com/sp/#
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Here are some ways you can share your class code or class code link with students:
Write your class code on the whiteboard during class.
Copy the class code link and paste it into your Learning Management System
(i.e. Google Classroom, Canvas, etc).
Copy the class code link and email it to your students.
Please only share your class code or link with the students you want in your class, as any
student who has your code and a Google Workspace for Education email that matches your
domain will be able to join the class.
Need to change your class code or class code link? Use the Refresh buon to make updates.
Aer you refresh your code, the students who’ve already joined your class will still be in your
classroom, but any new students will need to join with the new code or link. If you refresh
your code, make sure to update any old class code links in your LMS or bookmarks with the
new link.
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Step 2: Teach with Creative Cloud Express.
Now that your students have access to Creative Cloud Express, you’re ready to get to the fun
part — teaching with Creative Cloud Express!
If youd like lesson ideas to get you started, here are some resources we recommend:
Need to get started quickly? Go to edex.adobe.com/express for a selection of resources
that will help you and your students make infographics, yers, presentations, and videos
Want to explore? e Adobe Education Exchange oers a variety of educational resources
and courses, and it’s the place where teachers go to share their lessons with each other.
Sign up as a member to get updates on the latest lessons and curriculum ideas via the
Education Exchange newsleer.
Interested in connecting with other educators and learning best practices?
e Adobe Creative Educator community covers the fundamentals on teaching creatively
with Adobe tools across all subjects, and it connects you with other creative educators.
Step 3: Review student work.
To check a students work in their folder, click the “” next to their name, select View Projects,
and click the project you want to see.
Students can share their work in a few dierent ways:
ey can download their nal Creative Cloud Express, Adobe Spark Page, and Adobe Spark
Video projects and upload them to their LMS or send them via email. (Adobe Spark Page
projects will download as PDFs.)
ey can invite teachers and other students to their Creative Cloud Express projects
as collaborators.
If publishing has been enabled for your classroom accounts, students can publish a
link and share it to their LMS or social media, or they can embed the link in an email or
shared notebook.
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For privacy reasons, publishing can be enabled or disabled by your IT administrator. To check your publishing status, talk to your IT administrator about
publishing seings in the Adobe Admin Console. If you are the rst person in your district to set up accounts, publishing will be o for your classroom
accounts by default.
Congratulations — youre now
ready to use Creative Cloud Express.
Have fun bringing creativity to your classroom!
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