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Adobe Chicago Generation AI Event

Creativity with AI in Education 2025 Report

Creativity with AI in Education 2025 Report

I attended the Adobe Chicago Generation AI event this week. Here are some brief notes:

Digital Literacy & Access: University-Wide & Classroom Perspectives

I was particularly impressed by the presentations from Professors Justin Hodgson (Indiana University) and Sheneese Thompson (Howard University), who shared valuable insights on digital literacy initiatives. They discussed both university-wide strategies and classroom-specific approaches for expanding access to Adobe tools. Their practical examples of how these tools can be integrated into diverse educational environments were especially helpful.

Creativity with AI in Education: 2025 Report

Brian Johnsrud from Adobe delivered a detailed presentation on the 2025 Report focusing on creativity with AI in education.

Future Forward: Reimagining Career Readiness for the Next Generation

Joshua Meredith and Clark Edwards (both from Deloitte) presented on “Future Forward: Reimagining Career Readiness for the Next Generation.” Their analysis of emerging workforce trends recommended that educational institutions need to adapt to prepare students for success in an AI-transformed job market.

For Good: Navigating Wicked Problems with Adobe Express and Acrobat AI Assistant

Shauna Chung led a demonstration of Adobe Express and Acrobat AI Assistant, with a hand-on workshop (For Good: Navigating Wicked Problems). Two tools were highlighted as part of the session:

The organizers provided six-months free access to the tools.

Overall, I found the sessions to be very helpful. I hope future events have a dedicated workshop-only option for faculty and staff getting up-to-speed with the tools.

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