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==How do I start using Adobe Spark==
 
==How do I start using Adobe Spark==
Adobe Spark has a unique installation for students and the [https://mediaspace.minnstate.edu/media/Log+Into+Adobe+Spark/0_1wgy4uhl Logging into Adobe Spark] video walks you through the process of logging into the system and downloading the Adobe Spark tool.
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Adobe Spark has a unique installation for students and the [https://mediaspace.minnstate.edu/media/Log+Into+Adobe+Spark/0_1wgy4uhl '''Logging into Adobe Spark'''] video walks you through the process of logging into the system and downloading the Adobe Spark tool.
  
 
==Lynda Training==
 
==Lynda Training==
The Lynda video (see how to sign in to your Lynda.com account [[Lynda | here]]) Learning Adobe Spark for the complete set of instructions [https://www.lynda.com/Cliplets-tutorials/Welcome/574699/615344-4.html?autoplay=true Learning Adobe Spark].
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There are many excellent Spark training resources found on the [https://helpx.adobe.com/support.html '''Adobe Learn and Support'''] site. However, the Lynda video (see how to sign in to your Lynda.com account [[Lynda | here]]) are the definitive place to go and learn all about this powerful tool. 
You might also want to check out [https://www.lynda.com/Adobe-Spark-tutorials/Telling-Story-Adobe-Spark/645058-2.html Telling a Story with Adobe Spark] as it has lots of great ideas for organizing stories, manage the different ways Spark can be used in to coordinate content with the many different functions of this tool that can be used to better promote and tell your stories.
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If you are looking to learning all about Adobe Spark check out the following two courses
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*[https://www.lynda.com/Cliplets-tutorials/Welcome/574699/615344-4.html?autoplay=true Learning Adobe Spark].
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*[https://www.lynda.com/Adobe-Spark-tutorials/Telling-Story-Adobe-Spark/645058-2.html Telling a Story with Adobe Spark]  
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Below are some targeted videos for your specific project to help learn some specific functions important to succeed with Spark.
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*[https://www.lynda.com/Cliplets-tutorials/Understanding-themes/574699/615350-4.html Understanding Themes]
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*[https://www.lynda.com/Cliplets-tutorials/Customizing-themes/574699/615367-4.html Customizing Themes]
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*[https://www.lynda.com/Cliplets-tutorials/Transition-techniques/574699/615366-4.html Transition techniques]
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*[https://www.lynda.com/Cliplets-tutorials/Inserting-videos/574699/615365-4.html Inserting videos]
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*[https://www.lynda.com/Cliplets-tutorials/Creating-base-video-project/574699/615359-4.html Creating a base video project]
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*[https://www.lynda.com/Cliplets-tutorials/Importing-animated-opening-from-Spark-Post/574699/615364-4.html Importing an animated opening from Spark Post]
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*[https://www.lynda.com/Cliplets-tutorials/Importing-pre-recorded-narrations-music/574699/615363-4.html Importing pre-recorded narrations with music]
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*[https://www.lynda.com/Cliplets-tutorials/Adding-slide-narrations/574699/615362-4.html Adding slide narrations]
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*[https://www.lynda.com/Cliplets-tutorials/Using-customizing-music/574699/615361-4.html Using and customizing music]
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Both of these ([[Lynda | Lynda ]]) courses are excellent at getting started with Spark and sorts of great ideas to help you organize your story content, manage the different ways Spark can be used to coordinate content, and all the different functions this tool has to offer as you look to tell your stories to a wider audience.
  
 
==DLC STARS/Presenter==  
 
==DLC STARS/Presenter==  
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*Email: dlc@winona.edu  
 
*Email: dlc@winona.edu  
 
*1:1 Support: Krueger Library #105  
 
*1:1 Support: Krueger Library #105  
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Latest revision as of 16:07, 27 February 2020

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About this article

Professor Andrea Wood is using Adobe Spark Video as a part of your group storytelling activity in which you will develop an overview for an original science fiction film narrative. As a part of the group project, you will need to include images, written content, audio narration, and sound. You will also be using Spark for your individual project that will use images, short media clips, audio narration, and sound.

What's Adobe Spark?

This article provides an overview of the features and functions of the Adobe Spark Video. Spark has several components (i.e. Spark Post, Spark Page, and Spark Video) that are all designed to allow you to build dynamic and interactive web content. All WSU students and employees interested in creating with any of the Spark tools as a part of the eWarrior program.

How do I start using Adobe Spark

Adobe Spark has a unique installation for students and the Logging into Adobe Spark video walks you through the process of logging into the system and downloading the Adobe Spark tool.

Lynda Training

There are many excellent Spark training resources found on the Adobe Learn and Support site. However, the Lynda video (see how to sign in to your Lynda.com account here) are the definitive place to go and learn all about this powerful tool. If you are looking to learning all about Adobe Spark check out the following two courses

Below are some targeted videos for your specific project to help learn some specific functions important to succeed with Spark.

Both of these ( Lynda ) courses are excellent at getting started with Spark and sorts of great ideas to help you organize your story content, manage the different ways Spark can be used to coordinate content, and all the different functions this tool has to offer as you look to tell your stories to a wider audience.

DLC STARS/Presenter

  • Chad Kjorlien

Other Resources

DLC Support

  • Phone: 507-457-2206
  • Email: dlc@winona.edu
  • 1:1 Support: Krueger Library #105