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Adobe Spark Videos

Adobe Spark

 

Examples

Tips & Tricks

  • Prepare to type accents/special characters for your language by opening a language keyboard in another tab. You can type the accented character you need then copy/paste into your Adobe Spark video.
  • Plan a Storyboard for each section - what will you say? What images will you need to  accompany your words?
  • You will be able to search for images and icons from within the Adobe Spark application. If you want to use your own images, upload them to your Google Drive.
  • Click “new” --> “File upload” File Upload example

  • Choose the image to upload

  • IMPORTANT - you should UPLOAD the pictures as images, not paste them into a Drive Document or a Presentation. Then you will be able to connect your Google Drive to Adobe Spark and import images directly from Google Drive

  • IMPORTANT - Google Drive and Adobe Spark will not recognize high resolution or live photos from iPhones that are .heic format. To change them to .jpg, screenshot them with your phone and use the screenshot version instead.

  1. For a Storyboard - for each slide, write down exactly what you will say, and what image will go with it. Proofread your vocabulary and grammar and practice your pronunciation.

  2. Print your script and PRACTICE. A suggestion - print the script in a very large font, it's easier to read.

 

Here's what you do if you accidentally saved your images in a Google Doc instead of saving them separately as .jpg files in Google Drive:

 

  • If it's just 1 or 2 pictures, you should just take a screenshot of them and these will save as .jpg on your desktop (Mac) or in your downloads (Chromebook). To take a screenshot on a Chromebook hold down 3 keys:  Shift key, Ctrl key and the Switch window key. Then drag across the image to select it. 

keyboard image of keys for taking screenshot on Chromebook

 

  • If you have many photos pasted into a Google doc, it's best to download the whole doc as a webpage. This will create a .zip file in your downloads. Double click on the .zip file to extract it. A folder called images will appear with all of the images from your Google doc saved as separate .jpg files. You can upload these images to Adobe Spark from this folder in your downloads.

How to Submit Your Project

When your project is finished:

  1. Click Share (at top)
  2. Give project a title and subtitle
  3. Pick a category -- Education
  4. Create a link (at bottom)
  5. Wait until the link is generated!
  6. Then copy link, log into Schoology and find the assignment to submit the link. Click on submit assignment, then select the Create tab at the top of the submission box and paste the link into the box and click submit.  This is the most typical submission scenario - your mileage may vary.

If you do any additional editing, you must generate a new link following the steps above and resubmit.

Here's a video that walks you through the steps:

Teachers: If you are Schoology users, the easiest way to receive assignments from students is to create an assignment in Schoology (you can even create a rubric for grading!) 

Students: If your teacher asks you to submit via Schoology, find the assignment in your course, click on it, the click on the Create tab at the top of the box that pops up. Paste the link from Adobe Spark into the box. Click submit at the bottom of the box.

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