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Everyone Can Code Resource Guide | October 2021
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Accessible guides
The Everyone Can Code student and teacher guides are
optimized for VoiceOver and include closed-caption videos
and audio descriptions. Each lesson has been designed to
include accessible content, activities, and practice sessions
to help bring coding to life for all learners.
Swift Playgrounds and VoiceOver instructional videos
Teachers and students can watch instructional videos from the
Hadley Institute for the Blind and Visually Impaired to help them
get started using Swift Playgrounds with VoiceOver. Learn how
to download Swift Playgrounds, orient to the puzzle worlds, use
custom rotor actions, enter code, and solve a simple puzzle.
View the collection of videos here >
Swift Playgrounds Tactile Puzzle Worlds
Tactile Puzzle Worlds provides Unified English Braille, large-print
text, and embossed graphics to help students who are blind or
have low vision navigate the coding puzzles in Swift Playgrounds.
Teachers can print the tactile graphics with their own braille
embossers or order printed copies. Download Tactile Puzzle
Worlds below for PDF versions of the tactile graphics and
instructions on how to print or order copies for your students.
Download Tactile Puzzle Worlds >
Coding Concepts in American Sign Language
Accessible videos in American Sign Language support Deaf
students in learning to code. With closed captions and text
transcripts, they’re designed for everyone to understand
and enjoy. The Puzzles Teacher Guide includes a range of
American Sign Language videos that explain coding concept.
View the collection of videos here >
Inclusive Resources
At Apple, we believe that everyone should have the opportunity to create something that can change the world. For educators
who teach students with disabilities, we’ve made accessible resources to extend coding to all students.
https://
developer.app
le.com/asl-
videos/