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Apple has announced a new lineup of free iPad-based virtual conferences in its Professional Learning series, with topics ranging from photo stories to music.
The Apple Professional Learning Virtual Conferences are being offered entirely for free as an apparent extension of the company’s existing professional training programs. Apple announced an expansion of the programs back in May.
A list of topics include telling captivating photo stories, making musical masterpieces, creating audio and visual stories, learning with augmented reality, and becoming a citizen scientist.
Rekindle your love for learning this summer with Apple Professional Learning

We’re hosting a series of free, virtual, hands-on professional learning experiences on iPad.

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“Explore helpful resources, practice new skills, and reflect on ways Apple technology can support great learning and teaching,” Apple wrote. “Hosted by Apple Professional Learning Specialists, these hands-on sessions are offered twice daily – Tuesday through Thursday – and run for approximately 60 minutes.”
The summer series kicks off with an event on June 15 and ends with a Swift coding course on July 21.
Those interested can learn more and register for sessions at this link

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