The Onramp Program is highly-customizable and encourages educators to seek more information and dive deep into their own learning. The resources here will help you learn more about specific elements of the program from tutorials to sample rubrics to continuing education.
Challenge Based Learning, Classroom Guide - PDF Download
Everyone Can Code, Curriculum Guide - PDF Download
Everyone Can Code, Early Learners Guide - PDF Download
Everyone Can Code, Puzzles - Apple Books Link
Everyone Can Create, Teacher Guide - Apple Books Link
Innovation in Schools - Apple Books Link
Getting Started with Classroom - PDF Download
Pages User Guide - PDF Download
Apple Education Learning Series - Playlist Link
Apple Accessibility Support - Website Link
Apple Challenge for Change Learning Series - Website Link
Apple Teacher K-12 Education - Website Link
Apple Teachers in Action - Website Link
GarageBand User Guide for iPad - Website Link
iMovie Support - Website Link
Intro to Numbers on Mac - Website Link
Programming Sphero with Swift Playgrounds - Website Link
Today at Apple - Website Link
Using Keynote on Mac, First Presentation - Website Link
Presentations for the Onramp Showcase will have about 3-4 minutes to introduce yourself, your project, and tell us about your most impactful/memorable moment in the program. We suggest that you create 3-5 Keynote slides with images that summarize your story. You can include video or audio clips if you wish.
Onramp has created this playlist of videos to help you record and organize the story you want to tell.
This PDF outlines great ways to organize the story you want to tell. PDF - Ways to Tell Your Onramp Program Story.
Challenge Based Learning - Website Link
Tayasui Sketches Tutorials - Website Link
Making an iBook in Pages - YouTube Link
Animating Drawings in Keynote - YouTube Link
Animating in Keynote - YouTube Link
Creating a Scene in ARMaker - YouTube Link
Making Music in GarageBand - YouTube Link
Making Movies in Clips - YouTube Link