

Ways to Learn
Not everyone learns the same way. Some learn best when they can ask their own questions. Others get the most out of instructional workshops. And people with Accessibility needs need to make sure they have the one-on-one interactions they need to ensure that practice makes perfect. Choose the training type that works best for you.
Personal Training
Personal Trainings allow you to learn the way that you want to learn. Solve nagging problems that have been driving you crazy. Learn how to make a photo book or calendar. Or just refine your skills and become more comfortable with your device. All on your time, where you want, and, of course, at your speed.
Workshops
Group Trainings allow you to learn about new topics that you might not have though of asking about before. By attending Group Trainings, you will learn the ins and outs of a number of topics, from Introduction to iPhone and iPad, to how to take better photos and videos, even tips on cybersecurity and staying safe online.
Accessibility Sessions
Having a disability doesn’t mean that you can’t use technology to its fullest. In fact, most tablets, smartphones, and computers have features that allow people who are blind, have limited vision, or have motor skill impairments are fully capable of using the devices to improve their lives. By using screen readers, Accessibility features, and a lot of practice, it is incredible the effect that technology can have on one’s everyday life.
Testimonials
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