Workshop: Code Your First App

Workshop: Code Your First App

From Sunday, October 8, 2023 12:45 PM
to Sunday, October 8, 2023 1:45 PM

Apple Covent Garden

Invite-only in-person activity

English

No. 1-7 The Piazza, 
WC2E 8HB, London

Code and create as a family with Swift Playgrounds using iPad. Kids will experiment with code and design an app using the About Me playground. They’ll use Swift code to customise their app with fun fonts, background colours, Memoji and more. Then you’ll work together to bring their app to life. Recommended for kids aged 10 and up. Devices will be provided.

    Pre-primary education Primary school Secondary school Higher Education Post graduate students Employed adults Unemployed adults Other (see description) Teachers
    Basic programming concepts Mobile app development Hardware Playful coding activities Art and creativity Visual/Block programming

Longitude: -0.12352
Latitude: 51.51217
Geoposition: 51.51217,-0.12352

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