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St Kevin’s College in Melbourne was the venue for the historic first ever Victorian Adobe Education Community workshop on Friday April 10, 2015.
Introducing Victoria’s first group of AELs (Adobe Education Leaders) & ACLs (Adobe Campus Leaders) other than Leigh Howser on my right who is a QLD ACL who flew in for this event.
The AELs & ACLs shared their expertise and passion for creativity. Each of them with a unique story to tell and much to share.
- Joel Aarons (ACL) working with Adobe Voice
- Tim Kitchen at work
- Margaret Young (AEL) working with Adobe Voice
- Phil Feain (AEL) deep in creation mode
- Joel Aarons (ACL) and Kev Lavery (ACL) creating an Adobe Slate project
- Liegh Hower (ACL from QLD) working with Margaret Young (AEL)
- Kev doing an Adobe Clip project with Joel
- Phil working with Stuart Murdock (ACL)
- Dinner at Fiest of Merit in Richmond
Here are some samples of what was achieved…

Stuart Murdoch (ACL) working with Phil Feain (AEL) on their first Adobe Clip which promotes the Adobe Education Exchange.

Margaret Young (AEL) working with Leigh Howser (ACL) on their first Adobe Clip production promoting the Adobe Education Exchange.
Here are some of the feedback comments about the day …
Very worthwhile and a great opportunity to meet other ACLs and AELs. Tim is always a great presenter and has you walking away with a lot of new information and resources. Very worthwhile.
I really liked hearing what other Educators were doing with Adobe tools in the classroom.
There were many highlights. The opportunity to network with other like-minded educators was very valuable.
Spending quality time with some quality products
Having an opportunity to learn from Tim and the other AELs and ACLs was really valuable. It was nice to find some common problems and new solutions. Slate looks pretty awesome too. I might have to buy an iPad.