Create a poster to print or use online using Adobe Spark Post.
Are you looking for a quick and effective way to create a poster to advertise a school event, decorate your bulletin board, or display classroom rules?
Your search is over!
In this 3-Minute Classroom Problem Solver video, edtech trainer Monica Burns explains how to use Adobe Spark Posts to create your own digital poster. Thanks to this free tool, you don’t need any design skill to create your own dynamic poster to use in your classroom. This tool is not only great for you, but could be used by older students. It’s the perfect tool to add some creative flair to a traditional student project.
I encourage you to give Adobe Spark a try, and let me know what you think. Leave a note for me as a comment on this article.

Create a poster to print or use online using Adobe Spark. No design experience needed to get going with this free tool.
Interested in more resources like this for your students? Take a look at this on-demand online training session:
Google Drawings: How to Create and Edit Drawings and Graphics. Google Drawings is a collaborative free tool that you and your students can use to create and edit drawings, diagrams, graphic organizers, infographics, and more. While Google Drawings is fairly easy to use, it is helpful to know some basic features and tips so that you can readily begin creating and collaborating. Join Matt Bergman as he demonstrates step-by-step how to create and work with Google Drawings.
About Our “Create a Poster” Presenter
Monica Burns is an Education Consultant, EdTech Blogger, and Apple Distinguished Educator. Monica works with teachers to make technology integration exciting and accessible at all grade levels. She has conducted well over 50 unique training sessions for SimpleK12, click here to take a look at more videos from Monica.
About the Author
Kimber Thompson is a Lead Moderator for SimpleK12 webinars and a Contributing Editor for SimpleK12.com. She writes frequently about education topics, and is passionate about tools and techniques that inspire young learners. You may reach her with ideas and comments at editor@simplek12.com.
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