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Today is National Sovereignty and Children's Day in Turkey, an annual public holiday that takes place on April 23 in the country. As it has in years past, Apple is celebrating the holiday by sharing art that children have created using its products.

Apple CEO Tim Cook highlighted a self-portrait created by 13-year-old Özgün Asya, who made the image on an iPad with Apple Pencil.

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It's Children's Day in Turkey! 🇹🇷 Thanks to 13-year-old Özgün Asya from Istanbul for this colorful self-portrait, created on iPad using Apple Pencil. pic.twitter.com/N5EzH11F1x - Tim Cook (@tim_cook) April 23, 2018
Over the past week, Apple's Turkish YouTube channel has been sharing a few videos also highlighting Children's Day, in a series called "My Portrait." The first video posted focused on Asya's self-portrait, and in it she explains that she drew herself with her favorite flower, the cherry blossom.


Following the first video, Apple published six more short, 15-second clips where kids from Turkey explained the art that they created using iPad. Ali G. explained that he drew seven-and-a-half versions of himself due to his own age, Ece S. described her nature-focused portrait, and Defne A. showed off an image of her and her dog.

In the most recent video, shared over the weekend, Apple combined all of the self portrait videos into one 30-second ad.

The power of the iPad, the ease of use of Apple Pencil, and the unlimited creativity of children came together, and these extraordinary self-portraits came out.
Apple's Children's Day videos showcase the latest 9.7-inch iPad, which was announced at an education-focused event in late March. The sixth-generation device includes Apple Pencil support with sensors that measure pressure and tilt so that users can take notes or illustrate in supported apps. The tablet has a reduced education price and multiple accessories that are particularly aimed at kids in school.

Article Link: Apple Celebrates Turkish Children's Day With Self-Portraits Created Using iPad and Apple Pencil
 
The iPad Pro (and new iPad) with Pencil really are spectacular drawing tools. It's not quite like using a Wacom, but I've found the sketch work using Pro Create is really satisfying.
 
First off it’s really nice to have a children’s day.

Second, I hope the cheaper iPad gets the keyboard connector next year, which would make it the perfect device for schools.

Do you think the next keyboard will be more like the new MacBook pros?

I hope so, I'm kind of used to them now and am waiting for a new iPad pro to be released!
 
Since when does Apple promote national days? They should stick to international days supported by the UN or other global organisations.
 
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This is our national holiday to celebrate democracy declared in 1923 and it is gifted to all children around the world by the founder of the Turkish Republic, Ataturk (which means The Father of the Turks).

Happy Children's Day to all children around the world!
 
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Do you think the next keyboard will be more like the new MacBook pros?

I hope so, I'm kind of used to them now and am waiting for a new iPad pro to be released!

I think the Smart Keyboard already uses the same tech as the MBP keyboard though I actually like the iPad Pro keyboard better because it’s waterproof and more clicky.
 
Do you think the next keyboard will be more like the new MacBook pros?

personally I hope not. I actually love the style of the iPad Pro keyboard. especially the water resistance created by the full cover. I just want to see them fix the issues with the keyboards failing
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Great new product announcement... oh never mind just more virtue signaling from the fish that is apple with a rotting head that is Tim Cook

Heaven forbid that Apple should care about something other than taking folks money.
 
According to the OECD, an iPad 6th Gen and Pencil would amount to 1/10th of an average Turkish family's entire wealth, including housing (Turkey is 37/38 of industrialized nations). I think it likely most Turkish families have more to deal with about now than doodling, and I question Mr. Cook's advertising of Apple's "premium-priced" products in this way contrasted with the problems in Turkey at the moment.
 
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Apple celebrates nobody cares with nobody gives a **** created using useless thing.
 
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Heaven forbid that Apple should care about something other than taking folks money.

Lol - this is 100% Apple caring about taking peoples money: this Apple initiative is little more than advertising to get another mention in the newspapers / MSM / blog mills. If you don't believe that then I have a bridge to sell you...
 
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Great new product announcement... oh never mind just more virtue signaling from the fish that is apple with a rotting head that is Tim Cook

Nothing to see
Exactly. Meanwhile my MB Pro 2017 has a noisy unusable low travel keyboard, is sluggish when logging in with a TB3 dongle attached and MacOS latest crashes a lot. And iOS devices still don’t use USB-C.
 
Seems desperate to prey on children internationally after failing in the US education market.
 
Seems desperate to prey on children internationally after failing in the US education market.
Meanwhile, Microsoft has been trying to break into the Turkish education market for years, alongside its competitors.
[doublepost=1524620383][/doublepost]Tech companies competing for international markets, including children, is nothing new. It just doesn't usually make the news.
 
This is our national holiday to celebrate democracy declared in 1923 and it is gifted to all children around the world by the founder of the Turkish Republic, Ataturk (which means The Father of the Turks).

Happy Children's Day to all children around the world!

Remembering democracy then...
 
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