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— Will Corry (@slievemore) June 2, 2014
06.06.2014: Daytime Event, 9:30am-12:30pm
how to: Understand your Mac or IPad
with Brad Clark
You do everything together. You share your most private moments, your most immediate thoughts, you cannot bear to be apart. You tell him – or maybe her – everything, but is it a one-way relationship? How well do you actually understand your Mac or IPad ?
Do you know how capable he is, how many skills he actually has, and what a wealth of resources he is harbouring? Do you know how much more he could give if you only made the commitment to explore him in depth?
Give your Mac a treat on this bespoke course. But to ensure all your questions are answered, some of which may not be covered by the course outline below, feel free either to submit your own questions in advance by emailing john.gordon@howtoacademy.com or ask them at the beginning of the workshop so that our coach for the morning, Brad Clark, can respond directly, personally, and face-to-face.
Go on – make your Apple your best friend.
– Using the Finder and advanced filing techniques.
– Cloud based storage.
– iCloud Synchronisation.
– Essential Shortcuts.
– Invaluable and unmissable Mac Apps.
– Getting The Most From iTunes.
– iBooks – reading and storing books on your mac.
– Mail – tips and tricks to staying on top of your mail.
– Safari – browse the web like a pro.
– Staying Safe and Secure.
– Maintaining your Mac.
– Backup and Time Machine.
Brad Clark
Brad Clark is a Writer, Curator and Art Historian that has worked for institutions such as The National Gallery, Victoria and Albert Museum and The Design Museum.
Additionally he has also worked for high profile tech companies including Apple, Google, Sony and Siemens.
Whilst writing articles and producing content, Brad’s involvement in the arts has collided with a need to understand and use technology in the face of a sea of intimidating geekery and has led to a passion for getting the most out of the shiny boxes that we covet.