Today, educators are learning to integrate technology across the curriculum to fully engage students and improve academic outcomes. By working with technology in project-based curriculums, students learn to express themselves and develop essential 21st century skills.
Empower students to showcase what they are learning through professional‐looking video projects, podcasts, and media‐rich reports.
Encourage digital storytelling as a way for students to clarify their own thinking about a topic so they can more easily communicate it to others.
Take advantage of engaging media tools that support multiple learning styles, enable project-based learning, and inspire students to actively participate in their own development.
Empower students to showcase what they are learning through professional‐looking video projects, podcasts, and media‐rich reports.
Encourage digital storytelling as a way for students to clarify their own thinking about a topic so they can more easily communicate it to others.
Take advantage of engaging media tools that support multiple learning styles, enable project-based learning, and inspire students to actively participate in their own development.

Teachers empower students with 21st century skills using project-based learning and Adobe software.
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Students research a historical figure and create a mock advertising poster with a campaign logo and slogan in Adobe Photoshop Elements.
In this lesson, students define geometry terms and then take photos of geometric figures that illustrate examples of their use in the real world.
Students select a scene from a work of literature, videotape it, and then tell the rest of the story in Adobe Premiere Elements.