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Everyone Can Code Resource Guide | October 2021
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A Quick Start to Code
This PDF guide features 10 fun coding activities for kids ages 10 and up.
Students can learn to code in school or at home using the free Swift
Playgrounds app for both iPad and Mac.
Download A Quick Start to Code >
Swift Coding Clubs
Swift Coding Clubs are a great way to introduce code in after-school, summer
camps, or other informal learning settings. The Swift Coding Clubs modular
design makes it perfect for both first-time coders and those with more
experience. Download the Swift Coding Club kit >
App Design Journal
Students can use the App Design Journal to apply the app design process to
solve problems in their school or community. The journal prompts students to
brainstorm, plan, prototype, and evaluate their own app ideas, culminating in a
pitch presentation of the app prototype. Download the App Design Journal >
App Showcase Guide
Encourage students to share their coding achievements with the broader
community through community events, such as project demonstrations or
app showcases. The App Showcase Guide provides practical support to help
you plan and host a showcase event. Download the App Showcase Guide >
Additional Resources
These resources offer aspiring coders additional opportunities to learn, prototype, and share their ingenuity. They are a great
way to introduce the world of coding in school, out of school, or at home.