Now let's get logged into Adobe Express. Each district is going to have a different procedure for this. In my school district, we click on class link and then you can find the Adobe Spark icon. Now of course why are we using Adobe Spark? That's the old name for Adobe Exprs. So once I click on that, it's going to authenticate me because I'm already logged into class link and log me right into my Exprs account. Rochester, New York uses Ro connect. And first you click on the Creation tools and then Adobe Express to get logged on. Don't sweat it. If your school district doesn't have one of these single sign in portals, you can still get into Exprs. First, let's launch a browser. Speaking of browsers, Adobe recommends using the Chrome browser. Then type in the address so it's Exprs. Adobe. com, hit Enter and you should get to the home page. Here. You'll get the button that says sign in and it'll go to our sign in page. Now in my school district, we do use Google. So I can click right here and it would log me in. Or I can click right here. Over here on the right you can see it says, are you a teacher or a student? Well, if you're a student, click on student. If you're a teacher, click on teacher. That is another way to get in. I'm going to click on teacher. Once you're here, you have to decide if your school district already has a school account set up for you. Please click on this one. If your district doesn't and you're starting from scratch, go ahead and click on this one and it'll walk you through the process. Since I already have a district account, I'm going to click on sign in with school account and it'll bring this up. Now, if your school uses Google, you can click down here. If it's just based on your email address, click here and it's going to ask which Google account I want to use. So I'll click on my school Google account and this is a critical part. You are going to be using a company or school account. So make sure to click on this Enterprise ID. Once you're logged in, I highly recommend that you bookmark this site so you can get back to it quickly and easily on Chrome. If you click on the three dots here, you can come down here to BOOKMARKS. And I like to show the BOOKMARKS bar that allows me to have instant access to all of my BOOKMARKS. What? Well, you can either drag and drop the address down here under the BOOKMARKS bar, or you can click on the Star symbol right here that allows you to give it a name and tell Chrome where you want it to go. So that's the process of getting logged in to Adobe Exprs.