Apple recently announced that it will now be holding educational in-store sessions called 'Today at Apple,' sharing perspectives on everything from video and coding to art and music.
The in-store sessions will be held by Apple team members at select cities and will feature photographers, musicians and other experts in their field. Some sessions encourage a hands-on approach to learning, and help attendees get a better sense of Apple's product offerings. For instance, a Live Art session may involve an artist teaching people how to create their own works of art using the iPad Pro using the Apple Pencil.
Some of the other sessions that will be included as part of Today at Apple are Photo or Sketch Walks, Studio Hours, Kids Hour, as well as Perspectives and Performances.
Educational In-Store Sessions
'Today at Apple' Introduces Interactive Teachings on Design and More
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