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ACDSee launches free software initiative for education

Posted on Jun 10, 2024

ACDSee has announced a new educational initiative offering complimentary image and video editing software to education institutions

The initiative aims to provide students and educators with robust tools to aid learning and stimulate creativity within the classroom.

What’s on offer?

Citing the critical role of digital literacy in modern education as its driver, ACDSee is offering students and teachers free access to its premium software suite.

The initiative encompasses a range of tools, including ACDSee Photo Studio Ultimate, ACDSee Photo Studio for Mac, Gemstone Photo Editor, Luxea Pro Video Editor, and ACDSee Video Converter Pro.

These resources are now accessible to educational institutions around the globe at no cost.

Image: ACDSee

How will students and teachers benefit?

ACDSee says it aims to inspire students to push their creative boundaries and enhance their visual communication skills. By integrating professional-grade software into educational settings, ACDSee hopes to empower students to explore new creative avenues and develop skills for the future.

According to ACDSee, educators can seamlessly integrate these tools into subjects ranging from art and media studies to general education, a level of versatility that makes it a valuable asset in the classroom.

How to get involved

Teachers and administrators from K-12 and higher education institutions who wish to join the program can visit ACDSee’s website for more details and to enroll.

Image: ACDSee

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