Apple’s Summer Camp for Kids Officially Opens on Monday at Apple Stores Worldwide and Parents can make Reservations today


     

    Apple once again opened the Summer Camp in the Apple Store retail store , and will lead children to create videos. You can make an appointment today, and you can participate as soon as next Monday.

     

    This is an annual summer vacation project, and this year marks the 19th year of the project.  Trainers at stores offering ‘Today at Apple’ will lead children aged 8 to 12 to conduct a series of courses. This activity aims to teach children the technical skills and creative production of Apple products..

     

    This year’s Apple Summer Camp will lead the children in two hours sessions to make their own videos through the iPad and the Clips App . Creative trainers will demonstrate how to plan, try different shooting angles and transition methods, and add simulant expressions, stickers, posters and other elements to make the work more colorful. After completing the course, the children who participated in the course will also receive a certificate and an Apple Summer Camp T-shirt.

     

    For areas that do not offer courses or do not have retail stores, Apple has also launched the “30 New Children’s Creative Activities” guide on the Apple Summer Camp webpage , using the software in iPad or iPhone to help children create music, record videos, write programs at home, etc. .

     

    Parents can click on the “Apple Summer Camp” link at the bottom of Apple’s official website to enter the event page to choose a suitable time to register, or download the creative event guide. When participating in summer camp activities in retail stores, Apple will provide related equipment. When using the creative activity guide, you may use an iPad or iPhone equipped with software such as GarageBand and Pages.

     

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