First Flight: Intro to Apple Coding - Winter 2023
Jan 10 - March 7
(Formerly Swift Fundamentals)
Take flight on your coding journey with our introductory course to coding in the official Apple language, Swift!
Our introductory course is designed to teach kids the fundamentals of coding, which they can build on later in our more advanced iOS development courses. We use the Swift language which is used by professional developers to create apps for your favourite Apple products!
*Learn more about the Swift language HERE
* This age range is a suggestion, not a rule. If your child has an interest in coding and you’re wondering if Swift Fundamentals is the right fit for them, please contact the course instructor. Regardless of where they are in their coding journey, we want all kids to have the opportunity to learn to code!
All prices are in Canadian dollars and are tax inclusive.
$359.00
Regular price
*NOTE: The Swift Playgrounds app is not compatible with PC/windows*
Week 1 - Commands and Functions & Robotics
Week 2 - For Loops & Accessibility
Week 3 - Variables & Internet of Things
Week 4 - Conditional Code & Health and Technology
Week 5 - Types and Initialization & Augmented Reality
Week 6 - Functions with parameters & Privacy
Week 7 - Logical Operators & Conversational AI
Week 8 - While loops & Gaming
Week 9 - Arrays and Refactoring & Entrepreneurship
Bonus Material: Fun Coding Games for Kids!
In addition to a personalized learning experience for 9 weeks with an industry expert, your children will also receive:
All prices are in Canadian dollars and are tax inclusive.
$359.00
Regular price
“Brendan was able to build a good introductory foundation in Swift programming that gave my son not only the confidence to want to continue learning more, but has also started working on his own project.”
“ It's much easier to use an app, or play a game, than actually build one. This is where Swift Kids came to the rescue.”
“…class sizes were small, which allowed my son to get the one-on-one attention necessary to get the quality learning experience I had hoped for.”