Digital Scholarship at UCSC Libraries
APLX 80: Introduction to Applied Linguistics
This page contains resources for APLX 80. Here you'll find links to helpful tutorials and videos related to Adobe Creative Cloud Express.
You can also find links to helpful DSC tutorials and previously recorded workshops. Additionally, for technical support with assignments, see our Support drop-in schedule below. When available, you can click the button below to chat with a Digital Scholarship student assistant. Hours for this week are shown on the calendar. Our peer-to-peer support is available until March 11th.
Our student assistants are trained on iMovie, OpenShot, Yuja, and Adobe Creative Cloud Express. For questions about general video editing concepts, we encourage you to email us directly at digitalscholarship@ucsc.edu.
Project Example
Adobe Creative Cloud Express
Joshua Tuthill | April 2020
Adobe Creative Cloud Express is a cloud-based media creation application that makes it easy for anyone to create impressive social media graphics, promotional videos, and single-page websites. One of its great features is that it can be accessed from any device with online access. Creative Cloud Express Video allows users to easily add video clips, sound clips, photos, and icons. Users can also record their own voices for narrating their short videos.
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The Digital Scholarship Department offers peer-to-peer support drop-in hours during Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters. Check back here during term time for a weekly support schedule.
The DSC offers a wide range of audio recording equipment for checkout as well as spaces for recording and editing.
Equipment
Spaces
Crafting Your Story
Video Editing Software
Audio
Image-based Software
Image Resources
Refer to the following resources for an in-depth explaining of Creative Commons imagery.
Instructions and examples for a bibliography in Chicago style.
The land on which we gather is the unceded territory of the Awaswas-speaking Uypi Tribe. The Amah Mutsun Tribal Band, comprised of the descendants of indigenous people taken to missions Santa Cruz and San Juan Bautista during Spanish colonization of the Central Coast, is today working hard to restore traditional stewardship practices on these lands and heal from historical trauma.
The land acknowledgement used at UC Santa Cruz was developed in partnership with the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band Chairman and the Amah Mutsun Relearning Program at the UCSC Arboretum.