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Adobe Education Exchange: Adobe Campus Leader Renewed!

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Tyler Dockery has completed Adobe Campus Leader for Wake Technical Community College recognition with adobeAdobe Education Exchange: Adobe Campus Leader Renewed!

“As a contributing member of the Adobe Education Exchange, Tyler Dockery has received visible recognition for his level of commitment and participation. Adobe is proud to feature a leaderboard function and badge recognition to members who’s mission is to serve the community of educators by maintaining a high level of activity.”

After being asked to resubmit based on materials included in edex.adobe.com and material lectures given in video and online formats, I was renewed as an Adobe Campus Leader for Wake Technical Community College. I was given the following letter here, and I hope the transcription is working out for you all!


Hello, Adobe Campus Leaders, and greetings from San Francisco!

As the new Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) Project Manager, I wanted to introduce myself and invite you all to help shape the future of the program.

One way to help is to take a survey about one of our new ACA exams—Premiere ProInDesign, and After Effects—by November 24. Certiport, the official provider of the ACA, is working on the next generation of exams, and we need input from visual design or digital video experts to define the most important skills that candidates should know. Instructions are below, and each survey should take 15-30 minutes to complete.

Another way to help is to simply keep in touch! If you have ideas, questions, or concerns related to certification, I would love to hear from you. Feedback from educators is essential for keeping our programs and resources relevant, so if you feel passionately about certification in the classroom, please reach out. There may also be opportunities in the future to help develop new exam content.

Thank you very much for your support, and for joining the ACL community! I look forward to working with and learning from you all.

Best,

Rosy Capron (capron@adobe.com)

Subject Matter Experts at Certiport have written testing objectives for the knowledge and skills considered critical for the target ACA candidate. Your role as an educator is to assess the relevance of each of these objectives, as well as the frequency of candidates’ use of each skill. The ACA candidate description is in the right-hand column, so please visualize this person as you complete the survey.

Adobe Premiere Pro: https://blueprint.itemexperts.com/survey?sid=81A981BF-21BD-4CC1-8E8C-4FBC8BD72475

Adobe InDesign: https://blueprint.itemexperts.com/survey?sid=A8817CC7-6DDF-4822-AC26-4C7462B86AAF

Adobe After Effects: https://blueprint.itemexperts.com/login?sid=3B9D4F06-E280-4B14-B1A2-C1CCBF2C3EAF

Surveys will close on November 24.

Part 1 – Background Questions: Your demographic and contact information will not be used for any purpose other than survey analysis.

Part 2 – Objectives Ratings: You will be asked to rate 20 Objectives that have been divided into 5 Domains. You will rate them on scales of Relevance and Frequency. You may also make comments on each objective, but it is not required.

Relevance: Rate how relevant you believe this objective is to determining whether or not an examinee should be certified. The lowest number represents little or no relevance, while the highest number represents the highest possible relevance.

Frequency: Rate how often this task or objective would need to be performed by an Adobe Certified Associate. The lowest number indicates the lowest frequency and the highest number represents the highest frequency.

Part 3 – Section Distribution: This part of the survey asks you to specify how much of the exam should be focused on each of the 5 domains. The 5 domains show up on the left, and you type the percent of the exam you feel should be devoted to that section in the box on the right. The percentages need to add up to 100 percent. The survey totals the percentages you have entered at the bottom of the screen next to Total Weight.

When you are finished, press the Complete Survey button. You may come back if you cannot complete the survey in one session; enter your email address and continue from where you ended the previous session.

Thank you!

Adobe Education Exchange: Trendsetter Badge

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Tyler Dockery; Adobe Education Exchange Trendsetter as recognized by AdobeAdobe Education Exchange: Trendsetter Badge

“As a contributing member of the Adobe Education Exchange, Tyler Dockery has received visible recognition for his level of commitment and participation. Adobe is proud to feature a leaderboard function and badge recognition to members who’s mission is to serve the community of educators by maintaining a high level of activity.”

I am an ongoing contributor to Adobe’s Education Exchange. In an effort to show milestones and fulfillment as part of this community, Adobe provides rewards and achievements in the form of badges. This badge was awarded for achieving a score of 4,501 points within Adobe EDEX.com for contributions to the online education community within the Adobe Social Community. It represents your willingness to contribute and collaborate as a member of the Adobe Education Exchange. I have no plan to stop anytime soon. 🙂

Adobe Education Exchange: Author Badge

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Tyler Dockery; Celebrated Author as recognized by AdobeAdobe Education Exchange: Author Badge

“As a contributing member of the Adobe Education Exchange, Tyler Dockery has received visible recognition for his level of commitment and participation. Adobe is proud to feature a leaderboard function and badge recognition to members who’s mission is to serve the community of educators by maintaining a high level of activity.”

I am an ongoing contributor to Adobe’s Education Exchange. In an effort to show milestones and fulfillment as part of this community, Adobe provides rewards and achievements in the form of badges. This badge was awarded for creating a minimum of 5 online teaching resources, and giving a firm ongoing commitment to take part in the education of others with Adobe Products and a commitment within the Adobe Social Community. It represents your willingness to contribute and collaborate as a member of the Adobe Education Exchange. I do not plan to stop anytime soon 🙂

Adobe Education Exchange: Highest Rating Badge

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Tyler Dockery; Highly Rated contributer as recognized by AdobeAdobe Education Exchange: Highest Rating Badge

“As a contributing member of the Adobe Education Exchange, Tyler Dockery has received visible recognition for his level of commitment and participation. Adobe is proud to feature a leaderboard function and badge recognition to members who’s mission is to serve the community of educators by maintaining a high level of activity.”

I am an ongoing contributor to Adobe’s Education Exchange. In an effort to show milestones and fulfillment as part of this community, Adobe provides rewards and achievements in the form of badges. This badge was awarded for creating 20+ items with a 4-star rating within the Adobe Social Community. It represents your willingness to contribute and collaborate as a member of the Adobe Education Exchange. I do not plan to stop anytime soon 🙂

Adobe Education Exchange: Adobe Campus Leader Badge

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Tyler Dockery has completed Adobe Campus Leader for Wake Technical Community College recognition with adobeAdobe Education Exchange: Adobe Campus Leader Badge

“As a contributing member of the Adobe Education Exchange, Tyler Dockery has received visible recognition for his level of commitment and participation. Adobe is proud to feature a leaderboard function and badge recognition to members who’s mission is to serve the community of educators by maintaining a high level of activity.”

I am an ongoing contributor to Adobe’s Education Exchange. In an effort to show milestones and fulfillment as part of this community, Adobe provides rewards and achievements in the form of badges. This badge was awarded for exemplifying the best of Adobe Product understanding, an ongoing commitment to take part in the education of others with Adobe Products, and a commitment within the Adobe Social Community. It represents your willingness to contribute and collaborate as a member of the Adobe Education Exchange. I do not plan to stop anytime soon 🙂

Adobe Education Exchange: Educational Influencer Badge

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Tyler Dockery; Education Influencer as recognized by AdobeAdobe Education Exchange: Educational Influencer Badge

“As a contributing member of the Adobe Education Exchange, Tyler Dockery has received visible recognition for his level of commitment and participation. Adobe is proud to feature a leaderboard function and badge recognition to members who’s mission is to serve the community of educators by maintaining a high level of activity.”

I am an ongoing contributor to Adobe’s Education Exchange. In an effort to show milestones and fulfillment as part of this community, Adobe provides rewards and achievements in the form of badges. This badge was awarded for achieving a score of 1500 points within Adobe EDEX.com for contributions to the online education community within the Adobe Social Community. It represents your willingness to contribute and collaborate as a member of the Adobe Education Exchange. I have no plan to stop anytime soon. 🙂

Adobe Education Exchange: Social Butterfly Badge

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Tyler Dockery; Social Butterfly as recognized by AdobeAdobe Education Exchange: Social Media Badge

“As a contributing member of the Adobe Education Exchange, Tyler Dockery has received visible recognition for his level of commitment and participation. Adobe is proud to feature a leaderboard function and badge recognition to members who’s mission is to serve the community of educators by maintaining a high level of activity.”

I am an ongoing contributor to Adobe’s Education Exchange. In an effort to show milestones and fulfillment as part of this community, Adobe provides rewards and achievements in the form of badges. This badge was awarded for creating a new social network within Adobe EDEX.com with a minimum of twenty-five (25) individuals within the Adobe Social Community. It represents your willingness to contribute and collaborate as a member of the Adobe Education Exchange. I have no plan to stop anytime soon. 🙂

Adobe Education Exchange: Sharer Badge

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Tyler Dockery; Resource Sharer and Creator as recognized by AdobeAdobe Education Exchange: Sharer Badge

“As a contributing member of the Adobe Education Exchange, Tyler Dockery has received visible recognition for his level of commitment and participation. Adobe is proud to feature a leaderboard function and badge recognition to members who’s mission is to serve the community of educators by maintaining a high level of activity.”

I am an ongoing contributor to Adobe’s Education Exchange. In an effort to show milestones and fulfillment as part of this communigy, Adobe provides rewards and achievements in the form of badges. This badge was awarded for sharing the Adobe EdEx community, multiple resources, and discussions within the social network 10+ times within the Adobe Social Community. It represents your willingness to contribute and collaborate as a member of the Adobe Education Exchange. I do not plan to stop at ten. 🙂

Adobe Education Exchange: Maven Badge

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Adobe Education Exchange Maven BadgeAdobe Education Exchange: Maven Badge

“As a contributing member of the Adobe Education Exchange, Tyler Dockery has received visible recognition for his level of commitment and participation. Adobe is proud to feature a leaderboard function and badge recognition to members who’s mission is to serve the community of educators by maintaining a high level of activity.”

I am an ongoing contributor to Adobe’s Education Exchange. In an effort to show milestones and fulfillment as part of this community, Adobe provides rewards and achievements in the form of badges. This badge was awarded for creating a minimum of ten (10) additional discussion topics within the Adobe Social Community. It represents your willingness to contribute and collaborate as a member of the Adobe Education Exchange. I do not plan to stop at ten. 🙂

Adobe Education Exchange: Up and Running with Behance

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On March 19th 2015, I chose the self-paced workshop Up and Running with Behance with Adobe Education Exchange.

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Adobe Education Exchange: Up and Running with Behance

Behance is an online platform built to help creatives showcase and discover other designer’s work. With deep integration into Adobe’s desktop and mobile apps, Behance enables members to quickly share their work and collaborate with team members at the click of a button.

With a focus on professional use for students, I worked this material in three major categories:

    Inspire & Explore

  1. Step 1: Explore Behance
  2. Step 2: Learn How Behance Works
  3. Step 3: Explore Example Projects
    Explain & Apply

  1. Step 1: Create a Behance profile
  2. Step 2: Start Building your Network
  3. Step 3: Build Your Portfolio
  4. Step 4: Make the Most of Behance
    Reflect & Connect

  1. Step 1: Consider Behance as a Tool for Teaching and Learning
  2. Step 2: Conclusion and Next Steps

Behance can be a powerful tool for personal professional development. But increasingly, I see that educators are using Behance in the classroom as a tool for teaching and learning as well as a platform for student collaboration, sharing, and feedback. Using Teams, you can set up small collaborative groups of students in your class, whether you meet virtually or face-to-face. If you want to stretch the boundaries of your classroom, you can have students share their WIPs for public feedback that they must take into account during the revision process. Some educators even use Behance appreciations as a way to foster healthy competition during design challenges.

Behance also is a great way to support college and career-readiness. Portfolios are important in college applications and job searches. Helping students establish their online presence now, teachers can ensure that they’ll have well-curated and impactful portfolios at graduation. Hosting a Behance Portfolio Review is a great way to help students improve their portfolios in time for college applications or job fairs. Taking a moment to reflect on how I might use Behance in my teaching and learning practice, I think I’ll provide some notes to my fellow teachers.