Apple launches ‘Everyone Can Create’ curriculum in new languages

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Apple's free guides are aimed at enhancing users' abilities to create using iPad.
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Apple has rolled out its “Everyone Can Create” curriculum in German, French, Spanish, and Italian languages. Support for Swedish and Dutch will also follow later this spring.

The free project guides for iPad are intended to help students to “develop and communicate ideas” using music, video, drawing, and photos. They are also suited for teachers hoping to better incorporate creativity into their lesson plans.

The “Everyone Can Create” curriculum was first announced at Apple’s education-oriented media event back in March last year. Apple Stores have since used its lessons as part of its “Today at Apple” Teacher Tuesday sessions. In 2018, more than 40,000 students and teachers attended sessions including tutorials on art and design, photo and video, and music, across Europe alone.

“Creativity is at the heart of everything we do at Anson Primary and Everyone Can Create has helped us push those boundaries even further,” said Simon Pile, assistant head of Anson Primary School, London, in today’s press release from Apple. “Using a combination of the project guides we’ve created richer and deeper learning experiences for students in subjects across the curriculum, bringing better understanding of the concepts being taught.”

The four guides — covering photography, music, video production and drawing — can be downloaded at the respective links. The project is similar to Apple’s “Everyone Can Code” initiative, albeit with a focus on creativity instead of programming.

Source: Apple

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