[ATTW-L] [External] Adobe and students question

Barbara L'Eplattenier bleplatt at ualr.edu
Fri Feb 2 20:45:00 UTC 2024


Thank you all for this info; I've gathered it up to present to our IT group
about possible ways to address this.

Barb

On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 2:11 PM Sean Williams <seanwilliams at asu.edu> wrote:

> Arizona State University is likewise lucky to offer the Creative Suite to
> all our students for free. Students must request access, but it’s available
> (and can also be integrated into courses more seamlessly by our central
> instructional design group).
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> https://tech.asu.edu/adobe-creative-cloud
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> Sean D. Williams, PhD
> Professor and Director, School of Applied Professional Studies
> Arizona State University
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> *From:* ATTW-L <attw-l-bounces at attw.org> *On Behalf Of *Tharon Howard
> *Sent:* Friday, February 2, 2024 1:05 PM
> *To:* Robert Terry <rterry at georgiasouthern.edu>; Barbara L'Eplattenier <
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> We’re fortunate here at Clemson because any individual with a valid
> student, faculty, or staff userid has full access to the entire Adobe
> Creative Suite. They can access and download the software from any
> location, so it’s available to online students.  See
> https://ccit.clemson.edu/services/software-hardware/software/web-downloads/
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> Tharon
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> *From:* ATTW-L <attw-l-bounces at attw.org> *On Behalf Of *Robert Terry
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> *To:* Barbara L'Eplattenier <bleplatt at ualr.edu>
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> *Subject:* Re: [ATTW-L] [External] Adobe and students question
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> For our online students, we have licenses that cover installing it;
> however, if they have equipment that can't run it, we use virtual labs so
> they can remotely run the software (I believe via a version of Citrix). For
> some software, like Premiere Pro, this is actually a better solution for
> most students because a significant portion of our virtual lab equipment
> uses more powerful GPUs than they are likely to have at home, and the
> performance/user experience is overall very good, with some small issues.
> Some students struggle setting it up, but our IT help desk provides
> support.
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> My understanding is that in this case, the software is licensed based on
> running on the lab computer, even if the students are accessing it
> remotely. You may want to check with your campus IT to see if they have
> anything similar that remote students can use.
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> Robert Terry, PhD
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> Associate Professor, Professional and Technical Writing
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> Department of English
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> Georgia Southern University - Armstrong Campus
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> On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 12:54 PM Barbara L'Eplattenier <bleplatt at ualr.edu>
> wrote:
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> Hello all:
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> My department is gathering information about getting students access to
> Adobe Acrobat in their classes.  We have a campus wide license that allows
> faculty and staff to put adobe on university issued computers which
> includes labs, but we do nothing for our online students--which is a
> majority of our students.
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> How do y'all handle it?  Do you just tell students to suck it up and buy
> the year long subscription?  Any suggestions and examples would be most
> welcome, as I'd like to talk to TPTB about this.
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> Barb
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