What happened at Apple’s Educational Event?

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Apple’s first event of 2018 took place yesterday in Chicago, Illinois at the Lane Tech College Prep High School. The unusual location of the event was down to the fact that the event’s focus was on education, marking Apple’s first education-orientated event since 2012.

The main focus of the event was the new low-cost iPad with Apple Pencil support, although Apple has announced a few other education-focused initiatives that will benefit both teachers and students.

The event lasted over an hour, but here’s everything you might have missed in neat bullet point format.

Hardware

Software 

If you want to stream the entire event you can do so on Apple’s Events website or through the Events app on the App Store.

You can also check out this week’s latest edition of Apple Magazine to find out about some of the hardware and software in more detail.

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