Internet PDF Editing
In the influx of remote learning, students are being sent work in PDFs. Opening them through Google Classroom in an internet browser offers no way to easily edit the content and fill in answers. As this will be a way of learning for the immediate future, something needs to be rolled out to allow this to be done for free for students. Currently I have to download and then open with adobe, but it’s a lot of extra steps when it could be so much simpler.

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Jason Smalls commented
Hey there! I totally get the struggle—when I switched to remote learning last year, I was downloading PDFs, opening them in Adobe, filling them out, saving, and re-uploading. It became a chore. At one point, I even had to call the https://centurylink.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html CenturyLink phone number because my Wi-Fi was acting up mid-assignment—it was a full tech-balancing act! A simple in-browser PDF form editor would save so many steps. It would be amazing if Adobe rolled out a free, basic editing feature for students. Even something like Word’s built-in PDF editing but web-based could make life so much easier. Fingers crossed!