Adobe Creative Cloud
WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY IS PROUD TO BE AN ADOBE CREATIVE CLOUD CAMPUS!
Winston-Salem State University is an Adobe Creative Campus, a designation that recognizes a commitment to fostering digital literacy skills in our students, preparing them for the careers of the modern workplace. This recognition from Adobe reaffirms our efforts to advance student outcomes in higher education. With the rest of the Adobe Creative Campus community, we will continue to innovate as an institution and give our students the skills and tools they need to succeed beyond graduation.
GET ACCESS TO ADOBE CREATIVE CLOUD
Students please visit MyWSSU to gain access to Adobe Creative Cloud.
Faculty/Staff please submit a RAMTech ticket to request access to Adobe Creative Cloud. Once in ticketing system complete the form in its entirety being sure to select "Adobe Creative Cloud (Acrobat Pro, Photoshop, InDesign, etc.)" from the Software Name dropdown.
Application | Video/Training Title |
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Adobe Educational Exchange 1. Click Sign In 2. Type your full WSSU email address (include @wssu.edu or @rams@wssu.edu) 3. Click Enterprise ID 4. Type your RAM ID and Password 5. Enjoy your training courses |
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Adobe Creative Cloud |
10 Things Beginners Want To Know How to Do |
Acrobat Pro |
Introduction Tutorial |
After Effects |
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Animate |
Intro to Adobe Animate CC |
Audition |
Full Tutorial - Getting Started Guide |
Behance |
Getting Started |
Character Animator |
Getting Started in Adobe Character Animator CC |
Dimension |
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Dreamweaver |
Tutorial for Beginners |
Fuse |
Tutorial |
Illustrator |
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InCopy |
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InDesign |
Absolute Beginners |
Lightroom |
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Media Encoder |
How to use Adobe Media Encoder |
Photoshop |
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Portfolio |
How to Create Your Online Portfolio |
Prelude |
Learn how to work with video clips |
Premiere Pro |
Tutorial for Beginners |
Rush |
A Guide to Getting Started |
Spark |
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XD |
Winston-Salem State is thrilled to offer Adobe Creative Cloud at no cost to students. Adobe Creative Cloud provides unlimited access to industry-leading creation tools such as Spark, Photoshop, Illustrator, and much more.
- All current students at Winston-Salem State University are eligible to use Adobe Creative Cloud
- Students pay no additional fees for their access.
- Please see the Student Adobe Creative Cloud login instructions to get access to Adobe Creative Cloud (to the left)
- Please see Adobe Creative Cloud online training resources. (above)
Student Events
To heighten digital literacy awareness, the Office of Information Technology (OIT) and Center for Innovative and Transformative Information (CITI) have partnered to provide exciting events, student and faculty contests using Adobe tools.
One of the events was a Spark Student contest. The students were asked to create a Spark page, presentation, or video of a digital literacy assignment for one of their courses.
On Scholarship Day, April 11, 2019, Khiana Morrow and Monica Matamoros won the Adobe Spark contest. The two winners received rose gold iPads which were sponsored by Adobe.
Adobe Creative Cloud is now available for WSSU faculty and staff at no cost. With powerful tools such as Photoshop, Spark, Illustrator, faculty and staff can master the digital skills they need to succeed in the classroom and in their careers.
- All faculty and staff are eligible to access Adobe Creative Cloud at no cost.
- Request Access to ACC – Faculty please submit a RAMTech ticket to request access to Adobe Creative Cloud. Once in ticketing system complete the form in its entirety being sure to select "Adobe Creative Cloud (Acrobat Pro, Photoshop, InDesign, etc.)" from the Software Name dropdown.
- Please see Adobe Creative Cloud online training resources. (above)
Spark Faculty Contest
All WSSU faculty, full-time and adjunct, were asked to create a Spark page, presentation, or video of a digital literacy assignment for one of their courses from Fall 2018, or Spring 2019.
The faculty contest winners were announced on May 15, 2019, at the Faculty Awards/Faculty Fest. Keith Spencer from Adobe issued two rose gold iPads to Drs. Krista Sowell and Derick Virgil for their award-winning Spark pages.

Dr. Krista Sowell, Faculty
Keith Spencer, Adobe
Dr. Anthony Graham, Provost
1st place:
Is your food safe to eat?

Dr. Anthony Graham, Provost
Keith Spencer, Adobe
Dr. Derick Virgil, Faculty
2nd place:
AAS 2311-01: Masculinities, Resistance and African American Cultural Texts