Enabling digital
transformation
with the new
Adobe ETLA
Express
Agreement
Overview webinar – May 2024
Agenda
• Introductions
• Brief overview of the new Adobe
Express agreement
• The Adobe technology
• The engagement programme
• Knowledge exchange
• Next steps
Introductions
Chris Thomson (Jisc)
Jonathan Hofgartner (Jisc)
Sam Phoenix (Jisc)
Fiona Camino (Adobe)
Natalie Greaves (Adobe)
The new Adobe ETLA Express agreement
Licence
Annual Unit
Cost
(ex-VAT)
CCE Pro Staff Named User and CCE SDL for all classroom and lab (per
staff fte)
£49.78
CCE Pro Staff Named User, CCE SDL for all classroom & lab AND Adobe
Express HED for all students (per staff fte)
£59.74
Examples
• University one: 850 staff FTE, 8,000 students
• Current annual cost: £42,313
• Express ETLA annual cost: £50,779
• University two: 2,900 staff, 30,000 students
• Current annual cost: £144,362
• Express ETLA annual cost: £173,246
Introducing our Adobe Express engagement programme
Transforming together:
Leading and learning through
community engagement with
Jisc’s framework for digital
transformation
Pioneer
Institution
Leading and learning through digital transformation
• Enablement, awareness and
empowerment
• Access and equity
• Digital fluency
• Pedagogical transformation
• Authentic assessment
Commitment and expectations
Participation is
voluntary
Collaborative
partnership approach
It’s based on
institutional
leadership
Jisc provide a support
role, not direction
Focus is on the
educational benefit
Maximise the value
and benefit of the
technology
Collaborative
environment
Foster a cooperative
setting
Our principles of engagement
…Leverages our leading
creative and
productivity
technologies
…Integrates safe and
ethical Access to 350m+
cleared assets and
Generative AI
…Enables all to create a
variety of different types
digital media
…Works anywhere,
anytime through the
web. Unlocking
collaboration & sharing
Challenges and
opportunities
Assessment
Project-based learning
Resource creation
Digital skills & employability
Comms & marketing
Student societies…
Community
Support
Enabling knowledge exchange
Capturing, sharing and recognising the efficacy
and impact of the technology
Engagement webinars (May)
Adobe/Jisc: Collaboration for transformation
workshop
Jisc facilitated user group (Sep – Jul)
Digifest: Share learning, progress and impact (Mar)
Connect More: Share learning, progress and impact
(May)
What next?
What next?
Steps to participation
Decision
• Business case
Action
• Institutional
commitment
Invitation
• Pioneering
institutions
Participation
• Identify
institutional roles
help@jisc.ac.uk
jisc.ac.uk
Contacts
Jonathan.Hofgartner@jisc.ac.uk
Sam.Phoenix@jisc.ac.uk
Head of Learning and Teaching
Customer Success Manager

Adobe Express Engagement Webinar (Delegate).pptx

  • 1.
    Enabling digital transformation with thenew Adobe ETLA Express Agreement Overview webinar – May 2024
  • 2.
    Agenda • Introductions • Briefoverview of the new Adobe Express agreement • The Adobe technology • The engagement programme • Knowledge exchange • Next steps
  • 3.
    Introductions Chris Thomson (Jisc) JonathanHofgartner (Jisc) Sam Phoenix (Jisc) Fiona Camino (Adobe) Natalie Greaves (Adobe)
  • 4.
    The new AdobeETLA Express agreement Licence Annual Unit Cost (ex-VAT) CCE Pro Staff Named User and CCE SDL for all classroom and lab (per staff fte) £49.78 CCE Pro Staff Named User, CCE SDL for all classroom & lab AND Adobe Express HED for all students (per staff fte) £59.74 Examples • University one: 850 staff FTE, 8,000 students • Current annual cost: £42,313 • Express ETLA annual cost: £50,779 • University two: 2,900 staff, 30,000 students • Current annual cost: £144,362 • Express ETLA annual cost: £173,246
  • 5.
    Introducing our AdobeExpress engagement programme Transforming together: Leading and learning through community engagement with Jisc’s framework for digital transformation Pioneer Institution
  • 6.
    Leading and learningthrough digital transformation • Enablement, awareness and empowerment • Access and equity • Digital fluency • Pedagogical transformation • Authentic assessment
  • 7.
    Commitment and expectations Participationis voluntary Collaborative partnership approach It’s based on institutional leadership Jisc provide a support role, not direction Focus is on the educational benefit Maximise the value and benefit of the technology Collaborative environment Foster a cooperative setting Our principles of engagement
  • 8.
    …Leverages our leading creativeand productivity technologies …Integrates safe and ethical Access to 350m+ cleared assets and Generative AI …Enables all to create a variety of different types digital media …Works anywhere, anytime through the web. Unlocking collaboration & sharing
  • 9.
  • 10.
    Assessment Project-based learning Resource creation Digitalskills & employability Comms & marketing Student societies…
  • 11.
  • 12.
    Enabling knowledge exchange Capturing,sharing and recognising the efficacy and impact of the technology
  • 13.
    Engagement webinars (May) Adobe/Jisc:Collaboration for transformation workshop Jisc facilitated user group (Sep – Jul) Digifest: Share learning, progress and impact (Mar) Connect More: Share learning, progress and impact (May) What next?
  • 14.
    What next? Steps toparticipation Decision • Business case Action • Institutional commitment Invitation • Pioneering institutions Participation • Identify institutional roles
  • 15.