[ARCHIVED] Learn to code with Swift Playgrounds

mschuring
Community Novice

We are preparing to offer a new course to our students that guides them through coding using Apple's iOS App Swift Playgrounds.  The app that we will be using is the Swift Playgrounds app in conjunction with in-class projects and online submissions.  I also hope to use the e-portfolio options built into Canvas to track and monitor their development.

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