Re: [Rockies-Edu] iPhone Development for Education road show
Re: [Rockies-Edu] iPhone Development for Education road show
- Subject: Re: [Rockies-Edu] iPhone Development for Education road show
- From: Corey Carson <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 07 Aug 2009 12:00:28 -0600
Forgot to mention that these sessions are free for all attendees!
Corey
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Corey Carson
Systems Engineer
Apple - Higher Education
Colorado, Wyoming and Montana
303.378.7193
800.800.2775 (Tier 1 Tech Support)
866.752.7753 (Tier 2 Tech Support)
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On Aug 6, 2009, at 7:17 PM, Corey Carson wrote:
Mark your calendars for an awesome event coming to Colorado! I will
soon post registration links, but wanted to get this information out
asap in order for you to get this event on your calendar. Steve
Hayman is one of my all-time favorite presenters at Apple - and
knows more about scripting/programming than anyone I have ever met.
He is an awesome presenter and will be focusing on building/creating
native and web-based iPhone applications.
Please make sure you look at the agenda, though, and realize this is
a session focusing heavily on programming for the iPhone. While I,
myself, do not plan on creating any iPhone apps in the near future,
I do enjoy learning about the technology that goes into our
development tools. You are guaranteed to learn a tremendous amount
in these sessions.
More info coming soon...
Corey
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iPhone Development For Education
Join Apple for an engaging introduction to the tools and techniques
used for building native and web-based iPhone applications.
We'll show you how to build web-based applications with Dashcode and
Safari, as well as native applications using Xcode and Interface
Builder. Once you know how to develop applications, you'll also want
to learn about the deployment process for iPhone applications. We'll
discuss how you get your application onto the iTunes App store, or
how to distribute it freely within your organization.
For education institutions looking to introduce curriculum for
developing iPhone or iPod touch applications, Apple offers the
iPhone Developer University Program. The University Program provides
a wealth of development resources, sophisticated tools for testing
and debugging, and the ability to share applications within the same
development team. Institutions can also submit applications for
distribution in the App Store. We'll talk about this program and
show you how you can get started teaching iPhone application
development in the classroom.
Agenda:
- iPhone Development with Dashcode
- iPhone Development with Xcode and Interface Builder
- Conference and Classroom Collaboration with mobilAP
- Application Deployment Options
- Getting Started with the iPhone Developer University Program
- Q&A
The iPhone Development for Education Seminar will be presented by
Steve Hayman, a National Consulting Engineer with Apple's Education
Team based in Toronto. Steve specializes in Apple's developer tools
and UNIX core. Prior to Apple, Steve worked with that other Steve at
NeXT Computer, where he first fell in love with the combination of
powerful object-oriented development tools and a great Unix core;
before that he was Network Manager at Indiana University; before
that he picked up an M.Math at Waterloo, and before that he had a
summer job painting construction equipment. Steve is delighted that
Apple's blend of Unix and OO is reaching many more users than NeXT's
tools ever did, and although he enjoys a good "vi vs. emacs"
argument as much as any Unix geek, he's even more intrigued with
what you can do with strong OO tools and libraries. Steve is
particularly fond of the WebKit open source objects included in Mac
OS X 10.5 and has built and thrown away dozens of different web
browsers as a result.
Who Should Attend?
Faculty, staff, and students interested in learning how to build
native or web-based iPhone applications
Details to come, but here are the dates we have pinned down:
September 16, 2009
Adams 12 School District (Thornton)
September 16, 2009
CU Boulder
September 17, 2009
Cherry Creek Schools
September 17, 2009
Colorado Springs, CO
September 18, 2009
CSU - Ft. Collins
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Corey Carson
Systems Engineer
Apple - Higher Education
Colorado, Wyoming and Montana
303.378.7193
800.800.2775 (Tier 1 Tech Support)
866.752.7753 (Tier 2 Tech Support)
Rockies-edu listserve:
http://lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/rockies-edu/
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