iPhone and iPad Lessons for Rookies
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iPhones and iPads are likely the most popular mobile devices purchased for personal use or holiday gifts. But sadly, too many people find themselves flummoxed when trying to use them. They’ve discovered that the rudimentary lessons given at the cellular phone stores leave them scratching their heads instead of adoring them as promised.
This class will take Dabblers step-by-step through the basics, including these How To’s: turn them on and off, receive and send mail, populate the address book, use the calendar, download the most useful applications, create documents using the Pages word processing program, keep the device updated, and answer other questions that can turn rookies to fans.
The class may also appeal to Dabblers who are contemplating a purchase of one of these mobile devices, but need some assurance they won’t feel like a klutz after shelling out the purchase price.
All ages welcome
No technology training need. Bring Phone and iPad, along with a spiral notebook for taking notes. No material fee.
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Elaine Soloway is a mature techie, former part-time specialist at the Old Orchard Apple Store, and a very patient teacher. She is a public relations specialist, author of a memoir, “The Division Street Princess” and an e-novel, “She’s Not The Type,” and the writer of several blogs, including “Never Too Old To Talk Tech,” “The Rookie Widow,” and “The Rookie Caregiver.”
Soloway is also a social media maven, with more than1,500 Friends on Facebook, and pages on LinkedIn and Twitter. To further market her clients and her own writing, she publishes a monthly Constant Contact newsletter.