Adobe enables distance learning globally for schools impacted by COVID-19

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The past few weeks have shown us that, even in times of uncertainty, our schools and business communities remain strong and resourceful, all while continuing to find creative ways to maintain learning and business continuity.

With many schools facing physical campus closures and moving to online learning due to COVID-19, Adobe is announcing that they’re giving greater access to Adobe Creative Cloud desktop apps to facilitate distance learning. Adobe believe that doing so will make it possible to keep coursework, teamwork, and student progress on track through at-home access to Creative Cloud for students and educators.

Adobe is giving higher education and K-12 institutional customers globally — who currently make Creative Cloud apps available to students who login through on-campus labs — the ability to request temporary “at-home” access for their students and educators. This will be granted at no additional cost. To learn more and request access, please follow this link.

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