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Adobe announces the Digital School Collection for K-12

Kids know digital media better than their teachersAdobe thinks it is important for kids to develop multimedia skills in the classroom, along with selling units of Photoshop to eager kids. That is why they've announced the Digital School Collection. The bundle, aimed at K-12, featuresPhotoshop Elements, Premiere Elements, Acrobat, and Contribute. Included for teachers are lesson plans and tutorials to better integrate digital learning with their curriculum. When I was in school, we never had audio/video courses but if we did, I believe I would have found my calling earlier. Digital content creation is an important skill to have because this technology is becoming more prominent in our lives everyday. And it is about time we see a big push in digital media; the teachers have a lot of catching up to do since the kids seem to pick up digital video/imaging like the ABCs. Just check out YouTube, MySpace, and these kids for example.

Did/do you have video courses at your school? What are they like?
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