May Day is upon us, and it's still cloudy and cold!?! My patience for the arrival of warm weather wears thin... I know, before long we'll all be complaining about the heat!
Mac class news for the month:
For starters, Saturday, May 14th, from 10 a.m. to noon, (due to ongoing demand)
I will be covering iPhoto again. Come learn all the ins & outs of Apple's amazing digital photo organization/editing program.
This class carries a fee of $20.
Then, on Saturday, May 28th, from 10 a.m. to noon,
I will be covering Apple's Keynote program. We've all seen the ubiquitous PowerPoint presentation done to death (almost literally)... Apple has taken their usual graphic-oriented approach to the concept and done it justice. Keynote makes it possible to make exciting, engaging presentations that stand out from the crowd. This class also carries a fee of $20.
***The above classes are always held in the small meeting room at Ridgway Town Hall, and are open to drop-ins, with no sign-up necessary***
Then, don't forget, there's...
The regular FREE "Overview of Mac OS X" class will take place on the last Wednesday of the month, May 25th from 5-7 p.m. These overview classes are held in the computer lab at the Ridgway Library. There are only eight seats available, and the Library has asked that I handle the sign ups, so give me a call at 970-417-8434 (or drop me an email) if you'd like to attend. (Be aware that first-timers take priority over anyone who has taken the class before, but there are often openings for repeaters).
There are six Macs in the computer lab, so only two of the eight attendees need their own laptops. This class is beginner-oriented, but we cover some different things every month; repeat attendees are encouraged (when there's room)!
As always, let me know if there's something else you'd like me to consider covering in the Saturday sessions.
Then, don't forget, there's...
The regular FREE "Overview of Mac OS X" class will take place on the last Wednesday of the month, May 25th from 5-7 p.m. These overview classes are held in the computer lab at the Ridgway Library. There are only eight seats available, and the Library has asked that I handle the sign ups, so give me a call at 970-417-8434 (or drop me an email) if you'd like to attend. (Be aware that first-timers take priority over anyone who has taken the class before, but there are often openings for repeaters).
There are six Macs in the computer lab, so only two of the eight attendees need their own laptops. This class is beginner-oriented, but we cover some different things every month; repeat attendees are encouraged (when there's room)!
As always, let me know if there's something else you'd like me to consider covering in the Saturday sessions.