Teachers Guide | How to Claim - Download e-Certificate on DepEd Adobe for Education for Teachers Free Webinar by DepEd EdTech Unit.

Teachers Guide | How to Claim - Download e-Certificate on DepEd Adobe for Education for Teachers Free Webinar by DepEd EdTech Unit.

In this post, we are sharing with you the Detailed Steps on How to Claim or Download the Certificate of Participation on  DepEd Adobe for Education Virtual Session for Teachers by DepEd EdTech Unit. Note: For the replay, attendance, and evaluation form please see the link below.

DepEd Adobe for Education Virtual Session
Date: February 26, 2022
Time: 8-12:00 NN

Teachers Guide | 10 Steps How to Download your E-Certificate of Participation
Step 1: Log in to your account at https://training.deped.gov.ph/ or the DepEd Professional Development Learning LMS (PDLMS).
Step 2: Click on the Site Home Button/Tab
Step 3: Find and Click on Certification and Professional Development (see image) below.
Step 4: Click on Adobe Courses (see image) below.

Step 5: Click on Access |Adobe for Education Virtual Session - Adobe Acrobat Reader, Document Cloud and PDF for Educators (see image) below.
Step 6: Click on Enroll me (see image) below.

Step 7: Click on Exit Quiz (see image) below. Note: you will answer the 5 Questions correctly for you to be able to claim or download your E-Certificate of Participation.
Step 8: Click on the Attempt quiz now (see image) below.

Step 9: If Done answering all the 5 Questions and you answered them correctly, you will see this message dialog box on your screen (see image) below. 

Step 10: You can now download your e-Certificate of Participation. Congratulations! Great job!

For those who missed the session, you can still watch the Replay, answer the Evaluation Form and Claim your E-Certificate of Participation. 
Here's the Official Attendance | Evaluation Form:
https://tinyurl.com/AdobeEducEvalAttendance
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