Mac Classes – June ’12

Wow, June 5th already? I’m not sure how it got to be the middle of the first week of June without me getting this newsletter out, but I guess it gives you an idea of how crazy my life is right now!

Speaking of which, there’s so much going on for me this month that I’m going to be limited to just one Saturday class, and then the free overview class at the end of the month. Here are the specifics:

 Adding to the wackyness, my lone focused class this month is just four days away! On this coming Saturday, June 9th, from 10 a.m. to noon, I will again present my in-depth class on the iPhone, iPad & iPod Touch. It is amazing that in just five short years, Apple has built a juggernaut of a product line of “iDevices”, and they just keep getting better. The iPhone 4S, the iPod Touch, and now the new third-generation iPad, they all continue to set standards that the rest of the industry struggles to match.

Whether you’ve had one of these game-changers for years, are just now jumping on the “iOS” bandwagon with a new iPhone/iPad, or it’s simply time for you to find out what all the fuss is about, this class will teach you everything you need to know about these amazing devices. Cost for this class is $20, and it will be held at the Ridgway Town Hall. Sign-up is not necessary, drop-ins are welcome!

Then, as I said, due to a mid-month filled with weddings and the Telluride Bluegrass Festival (my favorite thing to do every year), the only other class for June will be…

 The regular FREE “Overview of Mac OS X” class, which takes place on the last Wednesday of every month, and this month that means it happens on Wednesday, June 27th 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)!

Hope you keep having a great month!! 😉

And of course, let me know if there’s something else you’d like me to consider covering in the Saturday sessions.