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Feb 14, 2025 - 01:16 AM
To participate in an Apple App Showcase event, you will need to work through the app design process and create a presentation for the event. You can start by downloading the Everyone Can Code App Design Journal and the Develop in Swift App Design Workbook, which provide resources and exercises to help you get started with app design using Keynote.
During the showcase, you will deliver a 3-minute pitch presentation of your app ideas. Your presentation should include the problem your app is solving, who your app is designed for, and its impact. You should also describe your app design process, demonstrate how your app will be used with a prototype, and showcase the user interface, user experience, and coding concepts in the prototype.
The showcase can be organized in different formats, such as an app fair, a main stage event, or a virtual showcase. The format will depend on your resources and the preferences of your participants and community. You can invite judges, including local business people and community leaders, to provide feedback on your ideas.
To promote the event, you can send invitations to special guests, encourage presenters to invite their friends and family, and promote the event on your organization's website, social media, and newsletter. All participants should receive a certificate of achievement, and you can consider recognizing participants for their strengths in app design with awards like Best Innovation, Best Design, and Best Pitch.
After the event, you can share your showcase with the Apple community by tagging @AppleEDU on Twitter and using the hashtags #EveryoneCanCode and #DevelopInSwift.
For more detailed information and customizable materials to help you plan and prepare for an app showcase event, you can refer to the Apple App Showcase User Guide provided.
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