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August 9, 2018

Chicago Students Present App Projects at ‘Everyone Can Code’ Apple Store Session

by John_A

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel joined Tim Cook in celebrating Apple’s “Everyone Can Code” initiative on Wednesday at the company’s Michigan Avenue store, where a special Today at Apple session got underway.

In a special session titled “One Summer Chicago Student App Showcase”, young coders presented their latest app creations to onlookers with the help of the store’s giant TV display.

Rahm and Cook both took to Twitter to promote the student-centered gig, sharing their photos of participants and members of the public in attendance.

#OneSummerChicago youth are demoing apps they built through @Apple’s Everyone Can Code program! This summer they learned to code in Swift. #CS4ALL pic.twitter.com/gR34USYl4u

— Mayor Rahm Emanuel (@ChicagosMayor) August 8, 2018

Young developers like Fahmeen, Afreen and Amelia are building apps to help their local communities. Thanks to @ChicagosMayor and @1summerchicago for helping us showcase some of the creativity and passion coming out of our Everyone Can Code initiative in Chicago. pic.twitter.com/GeFDmYTEY4

— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) August 9, 2018

Since December, Apple has been working to bring coding opportunities to almost half a million students in the city of Chicago through an expansion of the company’s Everyone Can Code program.

The Swift-oriented initiative has been designed in collaboration with the Mayor’s Office of Chicago, Chicago Public Schools, City Colleges of Chicago, local businesses and non-profit organizations.

The coding initiative has since been expanded to colleges and universities outside of the United States, taking in institutions from Australia, Denmark, New Zealand, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.

Tags: Swift, Chicago, Everyone Can Code
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