Before you start working on projects in my class, you should add the Lawson Libraries and get familiar with how Adobe Creative Cloud works. The Adobe Creative Cloud consists of two parts: Creative Cloud Files and Libraries. While they are somewhat similar to Google Drive, they have their own unique functions.
Creative Cloud Files (Adobe) is like a backpack where you store your art tools, and you can access them from any computer with Adobe software.
Creative Libraries (Adobe) act as a treasure chest for special art items that you can use in your projects.
Google Shared Drives, on the other hand, are similar to a shared bookshelf in a library where you and your friends place files for everyone to use, just as you would share crayons and markers at a group project table.
 Click here to open the Lawson Libraries share, then click on the "Add to your libraries" button as shown below.