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Everyone Can Create curriculum comes to Apple Books

Apple’s Everyone Can Create curriculum is now available on Apple Books. It teaches students to develop and communicate ideas through drawing, music, video and photos on an iPad. 

The new, free project guides give teachers tools to fold these skills into any lesson, assignment and subject. Everyone Can Create joins Apple’s Everyone Can Code initiative as one-of-a-kind programs for teachers that keep students excited and engaged, says says Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing.

The Everyone Can Create project guides were developed in collaboration with educators and creative professionals to help kids express themselves, and help teachers bring students’ creativity to life across any subject, he adds. The Everyone Can Create collection is designed to allow teachers to incorporate creativity into their existing lesson plans in any subject, including language arts, math, science, history, social studies and coding. Since releasing a preview in March, educators in more than 350 schools around the world have started working with Everyone Can Create.

Everyone Can Create includes four new project guides for drawing, music, video and photos available for free in Apple Books. Each guide provides a series of projects that build skills progressively, helping students gain foundational to advanced vocabulary and techniques in each medium.



A new teacher guide helps bring these projects to life in the classroom with 300 lesson ideas across media, projects and subjects. For example, a math teacher can guide students to use the iPad camera and burst mode to capture the arc of a basketball being tossed through a hoop and measure its parabola.

In 2016, Apple launched Everyone Can Code, a program and curriculum to help students learn coding to create opportunities and prepare them for the workforce. Apple says that more than 5,000 schools, community colleges and technical colleges worldwide are using Everyone Can Code curriculum.

Apple’s Classroom app helps teachers integrate the iPad and Mac into the classroom; they can create assignments, see student progress and use apps in class with Apple Schoolwork. Nearly 200,000 education apps are available in the App Store today. In addition, any teacher or student with a Managed Apple ID has access to 200GB of free iCloud storage to store their creative projects, keeping them up to date, secure and accessible from any device.

The Everyone Can Create series is now available in English every where Apple Books, introduced with iOS 12, is available. Additional languages will be available by the end of 2018.

Apple Stores are using Everyone Can Create in Today at Apple Teacher Tuesday sessions. Apple’s 504 stores in 24 countries have already taught over 5,000 hands-on Teacher Tuesday sessions on topics including coding and app design, video and music creation, and creative visual presentations.

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.