Apple is also releasing the next set of books in its Everyone Can Code resources today. “Everyone Can Code Adventures” is designed for students who have already completed “Everyone Can Code Puzzles” and offers more advanced opportunities to build with Swift code. Students will learn about important programming concepts used in app development as they work through more challenging lessons in Swift Playgrounds.
“I’ve been using Swift Playgrounds to unleash the power of computational thinking with teachers and students, showing them how to use real code to solve puzzles and control characters with just a few taps on iPad,” said Stacey Bernier, digital literacy coach, Langley School District. “I’m constantly amazed at how excited and creative our students get each time they code, discovering new ways to approach problems while they are at it, inside and outside the classroom.”
Bernier first adopted Everyone Can Code resources with both teachers and students in 2016, learning to code alongside them, achieving real-world results. When he started his teaching career as a grade five teacher in 2005, he never dreamt his English studies would one day lead him to his current role as digital learning coach.
“I regularly meet kids who are hesitant about math develop a love for coding without realizing they’re using a combination of math and language to solve complex problems by organizing their ideas,” Bernier said. “It’s also rewarding witnessing students dive deeper into Swift Playgrounds through enhanced content where they gain more experience coding in Swift and learn Xcode. I’m looking forward to diving in to the new Adventures content this school year.”