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iOS App Development with Swift
In an Australian first, RMIT is collaborating with Apple to deliver its App Development with Swift curriculum.
[Fade up from black to RMIT University logo. Classical music plays throughout.]
[Screen transitions to a still photo of Apple devices sitting stacked on top of one another, iPhones and iPads. The devices shift around in a stop motion animation to reveal the bottom-most iPad has an RMIT Pixel logo on it in red on black background.]
[Text alongside device animation reads:] “In an Australian first, RMIT is collaborating with Apple to deliver its App Development with Swift curriculum”
[Screen transitions to young woman speaking in an interview setting. She wears a black shirt and has long dark hair. Behind her, other engineers work at computers]
[Text appears in lower-third “Associate Software Engineer, Tigerspike. Alex Jing”]
“My mum never thought I would be a programmer because I’m a girl. She was very surprised when I say ‘oh I’m going to do computer science at uni’.
[Screen transitions to young woman speaking in an interview setting. She is wearing a white shirt and has blonde hair.]
[Text appears in lower-third “VP Mobile Engineering, CliniCloud. Lauren Grimes”]
“We are at the forefront and doing stuff that a lot of people haven’t done before. Its very exploratory and you get to very much be challenged about your way of thinking.”
[Screen transitions to young man in black shirt speaking in an interview setting. Behind him other engineers work at computers.]
[Text appears in lower-third “Software Engineer, Tigerspike. Max Chuquimia”]
“I really like when the product is complete and polished and looks beautiful and it works in an app sense.”
[Screen transitions to an animation of apple icons being drawn. Text on screen reads “Build the skills to be an app developer”.
[Screen transition to a mid-close-up of an engineer typing on a keyboard. Text on-screen reads “Learn with industry experts.”
[Screen transitions to an open laptop with Swift Playground open on the screen. Text on-screen reads “Study when you want, how you want”]
[Screen transitions to a man in a white t-shirt with a grey cardigan. A brown and grey wall and an indoor-plant are in the background.]
[Text appears in lower-third “Lead Mobile Developer, JTribe. Tristan Ludowyk”]
“I think a structured course like this is a really great way to get started if you haven’t had experience before”
[Screen returns to young Lauren Grimes, woman speaking in an interview setting. She is wearing a white shirt and has blonde hair.]
“It is so easy to start”
[Screen returns to Max Chuquimia, young man in black shirt speaking in an interview setting. Behind him other engineers work at computers.]
“With Swift it is a lot easier. I think anyone can do it if they put their mind to it.”
[Screen transitions to a man wearing glasses and a black shirt. Behind him is a shelf with books and plants, and a couch.]
[Text appears in lower-third “Associate Software Engineer, Tigerspike. Richie Shilton”]
“These days its really accessible. If you have an idea you can probably build it.”
“Recode your career with RMIT”
[From lower third, scrolling upwards and on-screen, text reads “Enrol today learn.rmitonline.edu.au” plus the RMIT Logo.
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