I also got a lot out of the ITunes webinars. I needed more,
obviously from my questions to the list, but they got me
started. I'm sure I'm one less than a million miles from being an
ITunes expert, but one mile at a time.
Thanks to all who have helped me with ITunes!
Marilyn
At 11:58 AM 2/13/2014, you wrote:
I just want to say, since GW Micro reads this list, how impressed I
am with the professional iTunes webinars. I'm just starting the
second part, and it's really helping me with iTunes 11, no matter
which screen reader I happen to be using.
Jeremy is so organized, and I really like the way he always says
what key he's pressing, what he's going to accomplish and why. And I
particularly enjoyed the beginning where he gives us a thorough tour
of the iTunes screen layout. If this wasn't a webinar, I would have
thought he edited the audio extensively, because doing something
this good impromptu sounds impossible!
Anyway, if anyone reading this hasn't gone through those webinars
and is struggling with iTunes, they're wonderful, and you really
need to check out the webinar archives. I am not a technology
trainer, but I'm hoping that anyone who wants to become one will use
these webinars as a model for how to do it right!
Also a big thanks to Mark who told me about the Worksheets. I'd read
through one, and decided it was more a quiz than a quick reference,
and since I'm new, I thought I wasn't ready for being quizzed yet. I
love self-study exams; it was just that I'm still in the learning
stage. But some of the other worksheets which I hadn't read yet were
actually more quick reference, so thanks.
Thanks GWMicro for going above and beyond to make training truly
useful. Even when I'm using NVDA or JAWS I know I'll find all the
tips very helpful! And though I personally like to be conversant
with many screen readers, WE is what I'll be recommending to new
users from now on.
--Debee
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