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Introduction to Swift and Playgrounds
Learn about the origin of Swift and some of its basic syntax.
Constants, Variables, and Data Types
Learn how to define constants for values that don’t change and variables for values that do. Learn the data types that are included in Swift and how they can help you write better code.
Operators
Learn about some of the operators in the Swift language, including basic math operators.
Control Flow
Learn how to use logical operators in Swift to check conditions; learn how to use control flow statements.
Securing iOS Devices (Both in & Out of School) Even though iOS devices that are connected to the school's internet are protected by a school's filters, all educational providers must ensure that they understand and have enacted the following areas before allowing students to use iOS devices in educational settings. Stack the Countries is a cute game for iOS devices that teaches children the layout of the world map, the shapes of countries, where they fit within the world and relevant facts about each country. Whilst stacking the countries may seem more like a weird offshoot of Tetris, it is a great app to develop world geographical knowledge in young.
Strings
Learn how to create and store text using the string type. You'll learn a variety of string methods that allow you to compare two strings, access specific characters within a string, and insert and remove values.
Functions
Learn how to declare functions with different parameters and return types.
Structures
Learn how to create structures in Swift.
Classes
Learn what makes classes different from structures and when to use classes instead of structures. Also learn about inheritance, superclasses, and subclasses.
Optionals
Learn to use “optionals” to properly handle situations when data may or may not exist.
Collections
Learn about the various collection types available in Swift and how to choose the appropriate one for your program.
Loops
Learn how to create loops in Swift, control the conditions for looping, and specify when to stop.
Type Casting
Learn why some data can be expressed using only a broader type, and how you can test for specific kinds of data before using it.
Guard
Learn to use guard statements to better manage control flow.
Scope: Learn to write nicely structured code that's easy to read. You'll do this by properly scoping your constants and variables.
Enumerations
Learn when enumerations are commonly used, how to define an enumeration, and how to work with enumerations using switch statements.
Protocols
Learn what protocols are, when to use them, and how to write your own. Learn how to enable objects to communicate with each other and how to extend protocols to provide shared functionality across multiple types.
Closures
Learn about closures, how to define them, how to use them as function arguments, and how to use some of the common functions that take closures as arguments.
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Extensions
Learn how to define an extension, as well as how and why to use extensions.
Innovative Full-Year Curriculum Now Available on the iBooks Store
Houston — Apple today launched a new app development curriculum designed for students who want to pursue careers in the fast-growing app economy. The curriculum is available as a free download today from Apple’s iBooks Store.
App Development with Swift is a full-year course designed by Apple engineers and educators to teach students elements of app design using Swift, one of the world’s most popular programming languages. Students will learn to code and design fully functional apps, gaining critical job skills in software development and information technology.
Starting this fall, six community college systems serving nearly 500,000 students across the country will be among the first to offer the innovative curriculum. At many campuses, local businesses will also offer students mentoring and internships.
“We’ve seen firsthand the impact that coding has on individuals and the US economy as a whole. The app economy and software development are among the fastest-growing job sectors in America and we’re thrilled to be providing educators and students with the tools to learn coding,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO. “Community colleges play a critical role in helping students achieve their dreams, and we hope these courses will open doors for people of all ages and backgrounds to pursue what they love.”
The curriculum will be offered by the Alabama Community College System, Columbus State Community College, Harrisburg Area Community College, Houston Community College, Mesa Community College and San Mateo Community College District, among others. Select high schools across the country will also be teaching the App Development with Swift curriculum starting this fall. Houston Community College is opening an iOS Coding and Design School that will teach Apple’s new curriculum.
“The world calls Houston a knowledge capital because of the incredible concentration of ideas and innovation in our great city,” said Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner. “Apple’s investment in our community with the launch of the app development curriculum will tap into the creativity of our students, inspire new possibilities and foster our culture of technological transformation.”
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“We are focused on preparing our students for life in a global and technological society, and in 2017 that means making sure our students have access to a state-of-the-art coding curriculum,” said Houston Community College Chancellor Cesar Maldonado. “We are thrilled Apple is offering this incredible opportunity to advance student learning, which will especially help us bridge the gap in computer science training for minorities and women. We can’t wait to see what these students will do and already have local businesses offering mentoring and internship opportunities.”
App Development with Swift is an extension of Apple’s existing K-12 Everyone Can Code curricula which offer everyone the power to learn, write and teach coding. Swift is Apple’s powerful and intuitive programming language that gives developers the freedom and capabilities they need to create the next generation of cutting-edge software. Popular apps including Airbnb, KAYAK, TripAdvisor, Venmo and Yelp are all created with Swift. In addition to over 1 million downloads of Swift Playgrounds, there have been over 430,000 downloads of the additional Everyone Can Code materials and over 1,000 schools across the US plan to teach with Everyone Can Code materials in the fall.
Earlier this month, Apple announced the creation of the Advanced Manufacturing Fund focused on creating jobs in the US throughout our supply chain, with an initial investment of $1 billion. The new Swift coding curriculum is another example of Apple’s commitment to economic development and will help create even more career opportunities for students across the country. Apple now supports 2 million jobs across all 50 states, including more than 1.5 million jobs attributable to Apple’s app economy.
Photos of App Development with Swift curriculum
Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and Apple TV. Apple’s four software platforms — iOS, macOS, watchOS and tvOS — provide seamless experiences across all Apple devices and empower people with breakthrough services including the App Store, Apple Music, Apple Pay and iCloud. Apple’s 100,000 employees are dedicated to making the best products on earth, and to leaving the world better than we found it.
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