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June 14-16, 2022 in Zoom
The June 2022 Adobe Creative Campus Collaboration event was a three-day event filled with peer-led presentations and conversations about digital literacy for all students in all areas of study. Attendees learned how they can empower students and faculty across campus and prepare graduates for the workplace through digital literacy. The theme of Innovative Spaces explored how today's learners and educators are eager to engage whomever, whenever, and wherever: first-generation students, working adults, life-long learners -- in virtual, hybrid, and on-the-ground "classrooms" -- synchronously, asynchronously -- within the curriculum, in the community, and in the workplace.
157 Innovative Educators from 61 institutions
12 Passionate Speakers from 7 different schools
What is the Adobe Creative Campus Program? How do we cultivate digital literacy?
The Adobe Creative Campus Collaboration started in 2015 with a gathering of schools who had the strategic vision to provide Adobe Creative Cloud to all of their students. These schools aimed to cultivate digital literacy and foster creativity as essential learning outcomes across the curriculum. They sought to promote student engagement and develop critical thinking by providing students with a personalized "digital makerspace" for creating content instead of just consuming it. These collaborative events continue to grow and bring together multiple stakeholders who represent academic and administrative leaders from a wide array of institutions, large and small, public and private, liberal arts and technical. They share best practices with the common goal of cultivating digital literacy for all students with a focus on learning experiences that enable student success.
Tuesday, June 14
VIRTUAL WELCOME RECEPTION
Creating the Perfect Summer Picnic
Tuesday, June 14
- Pacific Time: 4:00 to 5:30PM
- Eastern Time: 7:00 to 8:30PM
Join your colleagues and bring your family for a fun, creative, tasty experience in Zoom! "Cork Dork Bella" will be your online host to guide you in packing the perfect summer picnic, including a pitcher of summer cocktails, and savory snacks for everyone. We invite you and your family to eat, engage, and have fun! Hope you can join us!
Wednesday, June 15
INSPIRATIONAL PEER SPEAKERS
Wednesday, June 15
- Pacific Time: 8:00am to 2:00pm
- Eastern Time: 11:00am to 5:00pm
Peer-to-peer presentations and conversations that inspire you to promote digital literacy on your campus and prepare your students to succeed in tomorrow’s workplace.
You’ll be able to engage the speakers, thought leaders, and the other participants throughout the day, which will culminate in a fun, reflective digital exercise that we’ll build together.
SPEAKERS
"Digital Fluency and Experiential Learning through Transformation"
- Brenda Kowalewski, PhD, Associate Provost for High Impact Educational Experiences and Faculty Excellence
- Jason Barrett-Fox, PhD, Associate Professor of English, Director of Composition
- Stephanie Speicher, PhD, Assistant Professor, Digital Fluency Faculty in Residence
- Ty Naylor, MBA, IT Marketing and Training Manager
Digital Literacy Thought Leader Panel
"Perspectives on the Impact of Digital Methods and Modes for Research and Publication"
- Cheryl Ball, PhD, Digital Publishing Editor, Mentor, Consultant, Designer, Writer at cherylball.org
- Eddie Webb, PhD, English Professor, Director of the New Media Lab, Mesa Community College
- Shauna Chung, PhD, Assistant Professor of English at the New York City College of Technology
- John Beckman, PhD, Assistant Professor of Biotechnology, Auburn University
Illustrated Reflection
by Karina Branson
Thursday, June 16
Faculty Development Workshops
Thursday, June 16
- Pacific Time: 7:45AM (8:00 Start) - 2:00PM
- Eastern Time: 10:45AM (11:00 Start) - 5:00PM
The day includes two workshops (one in the morning and one in the afternoon) designed to make it easy for educators to innovate using Adobe Creative Cloud. Each workshop offers a mix of live presentation, small breakout sessions with hands-on learning, and supporting materials to continue your development at your own pace, asynchronously.
Morning Workshops: "Student Research Journals with Adobe Express"
- 8:00am - 10:30am PT
- 11:00am - 1:30pm ET
Afternoon Workshops: "Student Research Journals with InDesign"
- 11:00am-1:30pm PT
- 2:00pm-4:30pm ET
Questions?
For more information, please send email to Lisa Deakes at ldeakes@adobe.com
Credits:
Created with an image by Dasha Petrenko - "Top view summer garden picnic"