Adobe Engaging and Interactive Formats for Learning

Join us for this 90 minute workshop and discover essential tools and workflows in Adobe Express.

Choose Your Own Adventure is now an expected modality of learning, but how might we utilize tools that empower learners to take advantage of their own agency? The workshop focuses on how we might create interactive learning environments to engage with your students and other audiences using tools that encourage collaboration, agency and iterative learning.

RMIT, in collaboration with Adobe and BrainBuffet.

UPDATE: Our session format has been modified. Instead of a single 3-hour session, we will now be hosting two 90-minute sessions: one virtual and one in person. 
Here are the details:

Virtual Session:
🗓️ Date: Tuesday 25 June 
⏰ Time: 1:00 PM (AEST), 9:00 AM (ICT), 10:00 AM (SST)
🔗 Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82277525883?pwd=K1N3a3Y0Qmh6NGFaWVBaS0JMM2pidz09

In-Person Session:

🗓️ Date: Tuesday 25 June  
⏰ Time: 3:30 PM (AEST)
📍 Location: Building 106, level 7, Room 26 QV building, 222 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne city dampus 

For questions or concerns please email adobe@rmit.edu.au

 

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