Adobe Spark is an amazing video resource! Here you will find help to provide to new users if they want a visual guide to step them through learning Spark. Also there is a step-by-step for each of the 3 Spark applications (Post, Page and Video) on pages 5-13. This guide comes from the Spark Professional Development Kit posted at the bottom of the Spark in Education page .
Links to Spark examples (Educator- and student-created Spark examples):
1. Spark Education examples (Scroll through this Spark page to see Spark lessons created by educators as well as students ranging from elementary to high school and representing a variety of primary subject areas (Math, English/Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, etc.)
2. Becki’s Spark (This is a great classroom-usage idea starter created by a colleague of mine for her daughter’s teachers. I love it because it Becki lists a bunch of practical, and easy ways Spark can be used by teachers for everyday tasks. She shows how to use each Spark application: Page, Video & Post – and with Post, she’s included an actual teacher assignment and the student output for a simple report on Desert Biomes.)
3. Adobe Spark in Education page (Scroll through this Spark page to see Spark lessons created by educators as well as students ranging from elementary to high school and representing a variety of primary subject areas (Math, English/Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, etc.)
Adobe Education Exchange “EdEx” (this is where you’ll find training content on all Adobe products) (Note: Adobe “EdEx” is a free resource but you must register to access this content.)
Camp Adobe (Contains “on-demand webinars” on Spark and many other Creative Cloud (CC) products) (Note: Camp Adobe is a free resource but you must register to access this content.)
Here also some great examples of Spark Collaborative Courses that your teachers might find helpful.
Remember that every Teacher and every Student has a free Education account. You sign in using your BCS Credentials.