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Apple Brings Everyone Can Code to Schools Supporting Blind and Deaf Students

Apple Brings Everyone Can Code to Schools Supporting Blind and Deaf Students

Posted May 17, 2018 at 2:14pm by iClarified
Apple has announced that starting this fall its Everyone Can Code curricular for Swift will be taught at schools supporting students with vision, hearing or other assistive needs.

Apple says it collaborated with engineers, educators, and programmers from various accessibility communities to make Everyone Can Code as accessible as possible and will work in close coordination with schools to augment the curricula as needed. The company will also provide additional tools and resources such as tactile maps to enhance the understanding of coding environments for non-visual learners.

“Apple’s mission is to make products as accessible as possible,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO. “We created Everyone Can Code because we believe all students deserve an opportunity to learn the language of technology. We hope to bring Everyone Can Code to even more schools around the world serving students with disabilities.”


Apple Brings Everyone Can Code to Schools Supporting Blind and Deaf Students

Initial list of participating schools:
● California School for the Blind (Fremont, CA)
● California School for the Deaf (Fremont, CA)
● District 75/Citywide Programs, New York City Department of Education (New York, NY)
● Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind (St. Augustine, FL)
● Hadley Institute for the Blind and Visually Impaired (Winetka, IL)
● Perkins School for the Blind (Watertown, MA)
● Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (Austin, TX)
● Texas School for the Deaf (Austin, TX)

“Our students were tremendously excited at our first Everyone Can Code session earlier this year,” said Bill Daugherty, superintendent at the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired in Austin. “There are more than 10,400 students with visual impairments in Texas, and the development of this curricula is going to be a big step in opening up coding opportunities for our students and those across the nation.”

California School for the Deaf superintendent Clark Brooke said, “We’re thrilled to kick off the partnership with Apple. This program is a great way to bring to life the ideas and imagination of our Deaf students through coding, while also building a foundation for future careers in software development and technology.”


Julie Tye, president and CEO of the Hadley Institute for the Blind and Visually Impaired added, “As the largest educator within the visually impaired community, Hadley knows firsthand how important Apple’s technology is in making daily living easier and more enjoyable. Now, partnering with Apple, we are excited to help even more people learn how to code. Whether for fun or future employment, learning the language of technology can offer tremendous opportunity to everyone.”

Apple Brings Everyone Can Code to Schools Supporting Blind and Deaf Students

Accessibility Features:
The Everyone Can Code curricula is compatible with VoiceOver, a gesture-based screen reader that describes nearly everything happening on your screen. With VoiceOver integration, Swift Playgrounds can take students step-by-step through learning Swift, without needing to see the screen. Accessibility features for people who are deaf or hard of hearing include FaceTime for capturing every gesture and facial expression, Type to Siri, closed captions, LED Flash for Alerts, Mono Audio and Made for iPhone hearing aids. iPad and Everyone Can Code can also be used by students with physical motor limitations through Apple’s built in Switch Control, which enables switches, joysticks and other adaptive devices to control what is on your screen.

Global Accessibility Awareness Day
In recognition of Global Accessibility Awareness Day on May 17, Apple has announced that it will be hosting events around the world to promote inclusive design and emphasize how technology can support all people with disabilities. Throughout May, all Apple stores will host accessibility-related events and sessions for customers. On May 17, Apple corporate locations in Cupertino, Austin, Cork and London will also hold events.

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