Adobe Introduces New Global Initiative Aimed at Helping 30 Million Next-Generation Learners Develop AI Literacy, Content Creation and Digital Marketing Skills by 2030
October 14 2024 - 8:00AM
Business Wire
- Adobe Digital Academy evolves to provide training,
certifications and career pathways aimed at supporting emerging
professionals globally to develop these in-demand skills
- Working with education partners, nonprofits and online learning
platforms, learners will gain these skills with curriculum using
Adobe Express
- Adobe has committed more than $100M this year through
donations, scholarships, product access and partnerships, to
empower learners of all backgrounds to succeed in today’s workforce
and unleash creativity for all
Today at Adobe MAX 2024 – the world’s largest creativity
conference – Adobe (Nasdaq:ADBE) announced a new global initiative
that expands the Adobe Digital Academy’s focus to equip
next-generation learners and teachers with AI literacy, content
creation and digital marketing skills to thrive in the modern
workforce. Expanding on the Adobe Digital Academy’s decade of
success in upskilling and creating new career pathways, the program
will provide training, certifications and access to Adobe Express
with a goal of helping 30 million learners globally develop these
in-demand skills by 2030.
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Training and certificates will be available through Adobe’s
collaborations with Coursera, NGOs, K-12 schools, colleges and
universities and alternative education organizations. Adobe will
fund scholarships and NGO grants to help ensure that emerging
professionals from all backgrounds can benefit from the training,
tools and direct pathways to future careers.
The rise of the creator economy and breakthrough AI technologies
have unleashed a wave of new opportunities in content creation and
marketing across every industry. Emerging professionals are eager
to carve out their place in this fast-evolving landscape and
specialized training and certifications signal expertise to future
employers.
“Adobe’s mission has always been to design products that create
opportunities and empower people from all backgrounds to change the
world,” Stacy Martinet, vice president, marketing strategy and
communications at Adobe. “We want AI to bridge the digital divide
not widen it, and this program will open doors for emerging
professionals to succeed in the future workforce with AI literacy,
content creation and marketing skills.”
The program builds on Adobe’s commitment to empower learners of
all backgrounds to succeed in today’s job market and unleash
creativity for all. Adobe has committed more than $100M this year
in donations, scholarships, product access and partnerships across
this and other initiatives to enable people and organizations
around the world to tell their stories.
Adobe has designed a range of curricula for this program
covering topics including Generative AI Content Creation and
Creative & AI Skills, with information on using AI responsibly
and ethically, Social Media Content, Multimedia Content, Content
Marketing and Multi-channel Content and Advertising. Learners will
gain the ability to create high-quality content effortlessly with
tools like Adobe Express and learn how to harness the power of
generative AI to better express themselves creatively and
visually.
The first courses are now available globally on Coursera, a
best-in-class online learning platform, to enable anyone to learn
and gain creative and digital skills at their own pace. Aspiring
learners can pursue Content Creator and Graphic Designer
Professional certificates, with additional certificates in Digital
Marketing available in early 2025. Adobe is committing $250,000 in
scholarship licenses that will be distributed through nonprofits in
the first year of the program to access Adobe courses and
certificates on Coursera.
The coursework will be coming soon to Adobe Express and is in
development for the Behance community.
Adobe is providing new donations to an expanded network of
alternative education and youth-serving NGO collaborators including
DECA, NPower, Build.org, the Prince’s Trust, AVID, Girl Scouts of
Western Washington and Pratham. These new investments will provide
millions of students served by NGOs with exposure to essential
workplace skills and integrate skilling opportunities into their
extracurricular offerings.
"Adobe is the ideal partner for DECA as we amplify our quest to
prepare students for college and careers,” said Christopher Young,
CAE, chief program officer, DECA Inc. “This initiative will empower
our student members to learn and apply the creative skills they
need for their future careers in marketing and business. Adobe
Express is the perfect tool for DECA students to apply their
creativity and experiment with AI to create content relevant to
preparing for their careers."
In addition, Adobe is focused on creating direct paths for
future careers. Adobe will expand its partnership with existing
Digital Academy collaborator General Assembly, a leading tech
talent and training provider, to add bootcamps for marketing and
content creation to its offerings. Bootcamp participants will
receive free access to live and on-demand training and General
Assembly’s career coaching, personal branding and portfolio
building resources, reducing graduates’ job search time. The first
U.S. cohort is scheduled to begin in November and is now accepting
applications.
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