Apple bringing Everyone Can Code to schools serving blind and deaf students


Beginning this fall, schools supporting students with vision, hearing or other assistive needs will start teaching the Everyone Can Code curricula for Swift,

Apple announced plans to bring its Everyone Can Code curriculum to schools serving students with assistive needs. The expanded program will roll out this fall at eight institutions around the United States.

Apple 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. This will include providing additional tools and resources such as tactile maps to enhance the understanding of coding environments for non-visual learners.