
Earlier this year, the Cupertino-based company announced that he had envisaged creating a development center applications in Italy and which would service all of Europe. In the month of July, the news was officially confirmed in addition to announce that it would enter into operation in October. According to the daily The Guardian, the center of development of applications for iOS will open its doors in Naples, where 200 students will form part of the program opening. These courses have a duration of 9 nines and 200 students who are part of this first course will receive the latest model of iPhone, iPad and MacBook. This program is completely free to students thanks to the agreement reached with the University of Naples Federico II Apple.
The classes are designed in small working groups, where the competition will be a centerpiece in all over the course. While half of the class will be dedicated to the small round tables, the other half will focus on a room where students can go reviewing everything I learned in addition to relax.
“The didactic model is very new for us,” said Leopoldo Angrisani, Professor of the University of Naples. “Small groups of students sit at round tables equipped with special acoustic systems so the teacher can communicate with each table individually and review the work. All courses are taught in English, since this Center is for students from around the world.”
The first six months of the course they will focus on the development of software while the remainder of the year, will focus on the design and creation. One of the central goals of this program will be to place students in job in local companies after completion of the course.