Adobe Spark – Interview #2

Mr. Casal, our computer teacher, told us about something called Adobe Spark. Adobe Spark is a website in which you can make slides, posters, and many more things. For us, we had to make a slideshow on Adobe Spark about our Immigrant Interview.

 

Mr. Casal told us to make a slideshow on Rube Goldberg as an example, so we could know the basics of making a slide. Adobe Spark was kind of like WeVideo and Google Slides mashed together, so there were things that were on WeVideo but not on Google slides, and also the other way around.

 

Adobe Spark was pretty simple, but there were a lot of things that you could do, like you could change the theme. Still, you couldn’t move things like the text around, so we also were taught how to make graphics, where we could do more than in the slides, and we still could get it onto the slide.

 

However, there were some problems in Adobe Spark, like images that fit into my slides were really hard to find, and also, the music and narration were also kind of hard to do. Still, there were some things that I also needed to improve, like the end slide, which had to be something like a final reflection of the whole Rube Goldberg project.

 

Despite all the challenges, I think Adobe Spark is actually a pretty good way of making the slides.

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