Hi kim:
lots of good resources out there for learning to work with VO.  If you prefer 
to work with podcasts, there are a boatload on blindcooltech.com.  On The Apple 
website under support, you can find good info on accessibility, and also 
tutorials on switching to Mac from Windows, and a beginning tutorial called 
mac101.  There is, of course the voiceover getting started, which comes with 
ctl-option-command---f8, and a snow-leopard and users guide right there on your 
machine.

In addition, Handytech USA offers Mac workshops, and also a mac training 
tutorial.  Finally, as you might have guessed, I collect resources.  Write off 
list if I can be of further help.:)

Take care and welcome
On May 24, 2011, at 11:50 AM, Katherine Paulk wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I'm new to this list and it looks informative - thanks all! Do any of you 
> know who/where/how to get  good VoiceOver Training? And has anyone contacted 
> Apple's help system/services in any way regarding VO questions (and with good 
> results)?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Kim
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