Apple first announced its Everyone Can Create curriculum at last year’s March education event – where the $329 9.7-inch iPad was launched. The course was made available in October, covering four areas: photography, music, video production and drawing.
The company has today announced that the iPad-based project guides are now available in four more languages – with a further two promised …
The company says that the curriculum – together with the earlier Everyone Can Code initiative – has already proven popular.
The student guides are accompanied by a teacher’s guide with tips for lesson planning and integrating the material into their existing class program.
Everyone Can Create builds on the success of Apple’s intuitive Everyone Can Code curriculum, which is already being taught in schools around the world, including hundreds of European institutions. Coding has transformed the global economy and created millions of jobs, and the curriculum, which uses Apple’s easy-to-use programming language Swift, allows all students to learn and prepare for the workforce.
Apple also highlighted the number of education apps now available.
Although primarily aimed at schools, the four guides are also freely available to consumers and parents, and can be downloaded here: photography, music, video production and drawing.