My class uses the Adobe CS6 version. If I buy the personal cloud on my laptop problem how would my lessons I'm developing for my students.

I teach graphic design I - 9th grade. My school has just improved to CS6 Adobe CS4. I would like to take advantage of the Cloud to my laptop. What difference does CS4 CS6? Step by step - the lessons for my students (using my Cloud system) would be a problem? Issue how this scenario will be for me and my students?

If you have membership of the CC, you can install CS6, CC, CC2014 & CC2015.

If students only CS6, you do all your work in CS6 and not the newer versions that are included in the subscription of the CC.

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