Digital Signatures
4 Proven Economic Benefits of E-Signatures at School
Discover the economic benefits of adopting e-signatures at your school or university, based on a recent Forrester report for Adobe.
How Going Paperless Can Help Your School Fight Inflation — Part 2: Administrators
Learn how school admins can help fight inflation by going paperless in the back office. Follow these 3 steps toward saving expenses.
How Going Paperless Can Help Your School Fight Inflation — Part 1: Classrooms
Learn how teachers and schools can fight inflation by going paperless in the classroom. Here are 3 ways you can save money right now.
Are Digital Signatures Legally Binding in Educational Environments?
Explore the three types of digital signatures and which of them is legally binding in the educational environment.
Can Digital Signing Increase School Enrollment in Higher Ed?
Learn how digital signing increases school enrollment and tuition revenue in higher education by streamlining your school’s signing workflows.
The 3 Types of Electronic Signatures (Plus Examples of When to Use Each in Education)
The three types of electronic signatures benefiting education, when to use them, and examples of e-signatures for various security and document requirements.
How to Send a PDF for Signature on Add Drop Forms
Learn how to send a PDF for signature in Adobe Acrobat. Follow these 4 steps to collect electronic signatures for add/drop course forms.
Everything You Need to Know About Electronic Signatures For Parent Consent Forms
Everything you need to know about electronic signatures for parent consent forms. Learn about improved security, time savings, and how to implement.
How to Prevent Parental Signature Forgery in the World of Digital Remote Learning
Learn how to prevent parent signature forgery on electronic documents with these 3 steps to verify and secure e-signatures.
Digital Signature vs. Electronic Signature: What’s the Difference?
Learn about digital signatures and electronic signatures, what makes them different from each other, and when to use them in higher education.