# Apple Learning Center

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### Maximize the use of your learning devices

[Apple's Learning Center](https://education.apple.com/#/home/rp/T038121A) is an online resource that provides free professional development for educators. Some helpful resources you can find there are:

1. Courses: The Learning Center offers self-paced courses on a range of topics, including Apple products and apps, coding, digital citizenship, and project-based learning.
2. Lesson Ideas: Teachers can find inspiration for new lessons and projects through the Learning Center's collection of lesson ideas.
3. Teaching Guides: Apple provides a range of teaching guides that include step-by-step instructions for using their products and apps in the classroom. These guides cover everything from creating digital portfolios to coding with Swift Playgrounds.

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