16: Swift Playgrounds in the Classroom
I am really excited to share my interview with Joe Moretti, Anders Randler, and Daniel Budd, the authors of the new multitouch book Swift Playgrounds in the Classroom. We had a fantastic discussion of all of the materials available to to teach Swift, about the process of starting a coding program, and the many fantastic third party accessories that can be used to teach programming in Swift. I think you will really enjoy the episode.
Note: please excuse the audio in some points in the episode as it was difficult to find a good time for a truly global exchange of ideas.
Swift Playgrounds in the Classroom in the iBook Store
Joe Moretti:
Twitter: @Joe_Moretti
Joe in the App Store
Joe's Website
Anders Randler:
Twitter: @aDesignEdu
Anders on YouTube
Anders' Geometry Book
Daniel Budd:
Twitter: @danielbbudd
Probablity with Swift Playgrounds
Geometry with Swift Playgrounds
Sprite Invaders with Swift Playgrounds
Blackjack with Swift Playgrounds
Hopscotch: Geometry & Transformations
Probability with Swift
Show links
Swift
Intro to App Development with Swift curriculum (Teacher) & (Student)
App Development with Swift - (Teacher) & (Student)
Swift Playgrounds
Computational Thinking
Apple Distinguished Educators
Episode 11: Carlos Garcia Garcia
Learn to Code 1 & 2
Learn to Code 3
Parrot Drone
Sphero
Tynker
Lego EV3
Challenge Based Learning
Book Creator
JAMF
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You can find also find the show notes and other information on my blog:
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