Quark Launches School Volume Licensing Program
Quark has announced special volume licensing for K-12 schools that allows educators to bring QuarkXPress® 8 into their classrooms for discounted prices. As a part of the volume licensing program, K-12 schools can purchase 250 seats of QuarkXPress 8 for less than $1,500 or 500 seats of QuarkXPress 8 for less than $2,500.
When integrated into K-12 curriculum, QuarkXPress can help fuel younger students’ creativity and ability to communicate in a digital world. By learning QuarkXPress early, students are prepared for their pursuits of graphic design, communication, marketing, and art-related fields after graduation or in college.
Find out how students are using QuarkXPress 8 in the classroom by reading commentary from teachers and professors at all levels of study: https://www.quark.com.
In addition to discounted pricing, Quark’s volume pricing program for K-12 schools ties all of the QuarkXPress 8 seats purchased by a school to one serial number, easing the management of many licenses. School districts can also save expenses by signing up for a one- or three-year maintenance plan that provides automatic upgrades to new releases of QuarkXPress throughout their enrollment in the program.
To learn more about the K-12 volume licensing program, visit https://www.quark.com/education/k-12_program.html.
The Teacher Resource Guide
Quark offers The Teacher Resource Guide, a guide for instructors that includes a sample syllabus, 14 training modules, and an outline for deploying the modules in a classroom environment. The syllabus includes a capstone project for students to develop as part of the course, with class-time suggestions, and a sample grading scale. The guide is applicable for students learning the software for the first time as well as experienced QuarkXPress users. It is available for both Mac® and PC users at no charge in a downloadable file.
This article was last modified on January 18, 2023
This article was first published on April 23, 2009
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