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Swift Playgrounds Expands Coding Education

Swift Playgrounds Expands Coding Education to Robots, Drones and Musical Instruments

Students Control Real-World Devices Using Apple’s Popular Swift Programming Language

Swift Playgrounds features an exciting new way to learn to code using real-world robots, drones and musical instruments.

June 1, 2017: Apple announces that Swift Playgrounds, the educational coding app for the iPad, will offer an exciting new way to learn to code using robots, drones and musical instruments.

Swift Playgrounds is perfect for students and beginners learning to code with Swift, Apple’s powerful and intuitive programming language for building world-class apps. Apple is working with leading device makers to make it easy to connect to Bluetooth-enabled robots within the Swift Playgrounds app, allowing kids to program and control popular devices, including LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3, Sphero SPRK+, Parrot drones and more. The Swift Playgrounds 1.5 update will be available as a free download on the App Store beginning Monday, June 5.

Millions of Kids and Adults Are Using Swift Playgrounds

Today, more than 1 million kids and adults are using Swift Playgrounds to learn the fundamentals of coding with Swift.

“More than 1 million kids and adults from around the world are already using Swift Playgrounds, in order to learn the fundamentals of coding with Swift in a fun and interactive way,” said Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering. “Now, they can instantly see the code they create and directly control their favorite robots, drones and instruments through Swift Playgrounds. It’s an incredibly exciting and powerful way to learn.”

Lego Mindstorms Education EV3

With Swift Playgrounds, it’s easy to connect to popular third-party devices, like LEGO MINDSTORMS Education EV3.

“Today, we’re combining efforts with Apple to provide even more students around the world with the opportunity to learn how to code,” said Esben Stærk Jørgensen, president, LEGO Education. “We’re pairing the familiar LEGO bricks and our hands-on approach to playful learning found in LEGO MINDSTORMS Education EV3, with Swift Playgrounds’ powerful learning platform. So now, anyone can program their LEGO MINDSTORMS creation with real Swift code.”

With Swift Playgrounds, anyone can program and control these popular devices from within the app: LEGO MINDSTORMS Education EV3 are incredibly popular in schools around the world and give students the power to explore coding through real-life problem solving as they create and command their own robotic LEGO creatures, vehicles, machines and inventions. With Swift Playgrounds, kids can code and interact with their creations’ motors and sensors..

Sphero SPRK+ Robot

Sphero SPRK+ Robot

Sphero SPRK+, a popular robotic ball, rolls, turns, accelerates and changes colors. Sensors provide feedback when Sphero hits an obstacle, and all of it can be controlled with Swift code.

Parrot Mambo MiniDrone

Parrot Mambo MiniDrone

Parrot’s Mambo, Airborne and Rolling Spider drones can take off, land, turn and perform aerial figures like flips, all under the control of code users create.

UBTECH Jimu Robot MeeBot Kit

UBTECH Jimu Robot MeeBot Kit

UBTECH’s Jimu Robot MeeBot Kit lets kids program their buildable robot to walk, wave and dance.

Dash by Wonder Workshop is an exciting, hands-on learning robot for students in grades K-5, designed to teach the fundamentals of coding, creative problem solving and computational thinking.

Skoogmusic Skoog 2.0 is a tactile cube that enables children of all abilities to have fun exploring, creating and playing music with Swift code.

Pricing & Availability

Swift Playgrounds 1.5 with support for third-party devices, will be available as a free download on the App Store beginning Monday, June 5. Swift Playgrounds is compatible with all iPad Air and iPad Pro models as well as the iPad mini 2 and any devices running iOS 10 or later. For more information, visit: Playgrounds.

Images of Swift Playgrounds Compatible Devices. Source: Apple.com News Room.

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