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Title: Students across Europe are learning Swift
Post by: HCK on October 03, 2019, 04:05:21 pm
Students across Europe are learning Swift

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"Children with a coding mentality know that if they do something, something will happen."

What you need to know

Apple is celebrating the power of coding in classrooms.
A press release has highlighted how Apple's coding is transforming education in Europe.
Schools say programme has led to "more engaged, innovative learning with proven results".
A press release published by Apple today has highlighted how students across Europe are benefiting from Apple's Everyone Can Code and App Development with Swift curricula. The news comes as institutions across Europe are celebrating EU code week this October.

In a statement Apple sad:


  This October, in classrooms across Europe celebrating EU Code Week, students of all ages are living proof that coding opens doors to opportunities never before possible. At Layton Primary School in Blackpool, England, coding principles are helping 5- and 6-year-olds track down a rogue dinosaur. And in Italy, at Milan's Institute De Amicis,...

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