Apple Professional Learning Live: Back to School 2026 for Australia and New Zealand

Apple Professional Learning Live offers free online sessions designed for educators, leaders and IT professionals. You’ll explore ways of using Apple technology to advance learning in your school or institution.

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Hosted by Apple Professional Learning Specialists, Apple Professional Learning Live sessions offer:

  • Practical tips and skills you can use right away
  • Curriculum integration 
  • Hands-on practice
  • Discussion and reflection
  • Resources to support your practice 

✅ You can receive a verification of attendance for each session to show your investment in professional growth to your organisation.

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Back to School 2026

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2 replies

January 16, 2026 Language English

I always like these Back to School sessions but this year I will not be able to login at the set times. Is there any chance these could be recorded? I’m sure there are a lot of teachers that would appreciate this as we are all on holidays.

I’d also like to remind you that one of the problems last year was that we weren’t told that some of the features demonstrated were only available if you have the latest iPads. Please let teachers know if this is the case as not all teachers have access to the latest iPads (some schools aren’t able to update their iPads very often).

January 29, 2026 Language English

Dear Apple Learning Team,

I wanted to let you know that I usually receive updates

and invitations regarding the Apple Learning Back to School series; however, this year, I did not receive any communication about the sessions. I only became aware of them after the dates had already passed.

I also noticed that the sessions were scheduled during the school holiday period, which can make live attendance challenging for educators who are away or offline at that time.

I was wondering whether recordings of the sessions will be made available for later viewing or if there is a way to access the content retrospectively.

Thank you for your ongoing support of educators and professional learning. I

appreciate any guidance you can provide.

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