Today at Apple is renewed with 50 new sessions

New Today at Apple sessions

It was time to renew or die. Sessions Today at Apple, which come to be Apple product courses along with their implementation in real tasks, are expanded in number. They have renewed the contents that it brought in its day Angela Ahrendts in May 2016. The first session took place at the Apple Store in Union Square in San Francisco. Due to its success, it soon expanded to the rest of the Apple Store around the world.

The program covers sessions both creative, formative and the management of photography, video, music, programming, games and art applications.

Recently, outdoor courses have started, where a professional photographer offers iPhone photography tips while walking in a park. They are also for all ages. The Smaller they can build create videos or program a Sfero robot.

But the novelty are more than 50 sessions so that the more "fans" of Today at Apple can continue with new sessions. These are focused on: skills, walks and labs:

The abilities They are intended for those interested in learning new creative techniques, to go further with our products, such as making a quick video with the Clips application or editing photos on iPhone. New Skills Sessions Include: GarageBand Notes and Chords, Sketch Ideas in Notes, Photo Editing Techniques, and much more.

The walks invite customers to venture outside the store with a Creative Pro, where they will explore their surroundings, connect with their community and put to use new skills through a passion for photography, music or health. New walks include Capturing Cinematic Shots, Creating Soundscapes with GarageBand, or a Health and Wellness Walk. It is intended to stay motivated in collaboration with fitness expert Jeanette Jenkins.

LAB They are intended to help clients experiment with creative techniques and complete the session with the start of a project. Many laboratories have been created in conjunction with world-renowned artists and manufacturers. Building on Labs' success with Florence Welch and photographer Chase Jarvis.

A occupation of 18.000 people per week, with the help of more than 70.000 Apple employees.


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