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EVERYONE CAN CODE: APPLE EMPOWERING STUDENTS

With Apple announcing an overhaul to its Everyone Can Code curriculum, we take a closer look, explore the exciting sessions coming to Apple Stores to celebrate Computer Science Education Week, and discuss how the firm holds the keys to a brighter education system…

EVERYONE CAN CODE

Last week, Apple lifted the lid on an all-new Everyone Can Code curriculum, designed to get more students into coding. It’s a bold move for one of the world’s biggest technology firms, but as it makes millions a year from iPad sales to the world’s educational http://www.simbainformation.com/Content/Blog/2017/08/07/Apples-iPad-is-Most-Popular-Tablet-in-Schools establishments and even more in revenue from the App Store , it’s in Apple’s best interests to give everyone the skills they need to code and create the Next Big Thing in apps.

The redesigned curriculum is focused on introducing elementary and middle school students to coding and offers new resources for teachers, a refreshed Swift Coding Club,

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