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Technology can be frustrating.

Learning how to use it shouldn’t be.


 
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Chris Bunce

Owner / Trainer

Technology is a huge part of our everyday lives. The problem is that using it doesn’t come naturally to all of us. And although the motivation to learn may be there, the people around us can’t always teach us in the right ways.

I believe that everyone can learn how to harness the power of today’s technology, but only if they are allowed to discover it on their own terms. By providing hands-off, discovery based training, you can learn how to use an iPad, iPhone, or Mac at your own speed, not the speed of the person sitting next to you.

You’ll learn more when technology is translated into terms you can understand, as opposed to hearing about gigabytes and teraflops.

And we’ll focus on the aspects of your iPhone or iPad that are important to you: contacting and video chatting with faraway family members, managing appointments, taking great pictures, and staying connected on Facebook.

Why should you learn about all of the things that are important to everyone else?

Your device is all about you, and your training should be too.