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How these Indian schools are exploring coding and more with Apple's support and resources

Apple has developed initiatives to make coding more accessible and relevant for learners across diverse backgrounds at Apple Distinguished Schools

December 20, 2024 / 12:28 IST
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Gone are the days when coding was confined to tech professionals. It is seen as a critical skill fostering problem-solving, creativity, and critical thinking—capabilities essential for addressing real-world challenges. Apple has developed initiatives to make coding more accessible and relevant for learners across diverse backgrounds.

The Swift Student Challenge, launched in 2020, which has since attracted thousands of students worldwide. Students from India also have participated in the Challenge. Participants use Swift, the programming language employed by professional developers, to design innovative apps. The program emphasises creativity while imparting practical coding skills, preparing students for a variety of career paths.

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Tools like Swift Playgrounds play a pivotal role in Apple’s approach, enabling learners to build apps regardless of their technical expertise. According to Lakshmi Priya, a physics educator and Apple Distinguished Educator at Trio World Academy in Bangalore, “Coding encourages computational thinking, helping students turn abstract concepts into tangible solutions. For example, my students simulate physical phenomena like gravity or design rocket launch models, blending theory with application.”

The impact of coding in education aligns with the goals of the Apple Distinguished Schools (ADS) program, which recognises institutions integrating Apple technology into learning. During this year’s Computer Science Week, four new schools joined the program, showcasing innovative approaches to education using iPads and Macs.