MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WIAT) -- Leaders in Montgomery launched the Alabama Digital Education Network Tuesday.

“That could be a good takeaway from this program -- this program has no age…” said Jay Johnson, graduate of the Apple Foundation Program.

The Alabama Digital Education Network is bringing Apple's curriculum, and learning spaces, to rural areas of Alabama. It's an initiative that will teach people how to code, create apps, and use artificial intelligence.

Johnson said he and his group created an app that designers can use through the program.

“At the end of the day, anyone who needs to understand and learn a new skill set -- they can help them understand technology better," he said. "If they want to just upskill their opportunity, when we’re talking about employment-wise, or even jus

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