• Over 75,000 educators across 10,000 higher education institutions to be empowered with essential digital creativity skills by 2024
• Agreement signed in commemoration of 75th anniversary of Indian Independence
New Delhi, NFAPost: The All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) signed a partnership agreement with Adobe to accelerate digital creativity skills across the country.
The partnership will empower over 75,000 faculty in 10,000 higher education institutions over the next 2 years with access to Adobe Express.
Under the agreement, Adobe will offer courses and expertise for upskilling educators, and integrate digital creativity into the curriculum, to better prepare students with the essential creative and digital literacy skills needed to thrive in today’s digital-first world.
Students are learning and expressing themselves in incredibly creative ways. Adobe Express is a new web and mobile-based app that makes it easy for everyone, independent of skill level, to create and communicate their ideas through great design.
With thousands of templates customized for education, Adobe Express helps teachers facilitate more engaging instruction, while giving students helpful starting points to create and share everything from science fair posters to infographics, presentations, videos and much more.
The agreement was signed in commemoration of 75 years of an independent and progressive India, in the presence of Prof. Anil Sahasrabudhe, Chairman, AICTE and Ms. Prativa Mohapatra, Vice President & Managing Director, Adobe India.
AICTE Chairman Anil Sahasrabudhe said in a world that’s increasingly running on digital, there is a growing need for skilling, re-skilling and up-skilling across the entire educational spectrum.
“The government has been focused on spreading digital literacy and creating a future ready workforce, and is pleased to announce AICTE’s partnership with Adobe to help educators and students across the country learn and use the latest digital creative tools for long term success,” said AICTE Chairman Anil Sahasrabudhe.
Adobe India Vice President and Managing Director Prativa Mohapatra said to make India the skill capital of the world, fostering digital and creativity skills is key.
“Adobe is the leader in creativity – a critical skill for the future workforce. Through our collaboration with AICTE, we intend to double down on building a strong skilling ecosystem in the country and empower educators and students with new age skills to thrive in the post pandemic digital first world,” said Adobe India Vice President and Managing Director Prativa Mohapatra.
Adobe enables Creativity for All, allowing anyone to express themselves on their terms, whenever and wherever they are inspired. The company also aims to upskill 1 million educators and skill 10 million students in India across K-12 and higher education segments by enabling learning experiences using Adobe Express and Adobe Acrobat Reader.