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Keeping Your Online Accounts Safe
with NDEC Instructor
Getting News and Information Online
with NDEC Instructor
Introduction to MS Excel
with NDEC Instructor
How to Get Your Book Published
with Preethi Fernando
How to Use Chat GPT
with Preethi Fernando
Maine Notary Public Basics
with Mike Emery
15 iPhone/iPad Vision Accessibility Features
with BoomerTech Adventures with Maine educators Jill Spencer, Chris Toy, and Ed Brazee
Many people have vision issues. A variety of iPhone/iPad settings allow you to use your device more easily when vision challenges arise. In this online, self-paced course you will learn where to find vision accessibility options and how to use them. The vision accessibility features are identical on the iPhone and iPad except in a couple of noted instances.
Conquer Your Mac Photos App: Edit Your Images
with BoomerTECH Adventures, with Maine educators Jill Spencer, Chris Toy, and Ed Brazee
Over exposed image? No problem—adjust the exposure in editing mode. Wish your photo could be black and white instead of color? Choose a filter and change the ambiance of your image. Does the main object of your picture seem lost among extraneous details? Use the cropping feature to focus your viewer’s eye on the most important part of the image. These examples are just a few of the many ways you can turn an average image into something special. Have fun editing your pictures with the many options in your Mac’s Photos app. This course includes five primary videos: Know the Icons you’ll need for editing; learn how to Crop your photos; apply Filters and Markup, and two videos of various Adjustments, like exposure, highlights, and brightness and more. Other course resources include support guides for each video all focused on understanding and using your Mac to edit your images. BoomerTECH Adventures also provides email support before, during, and after the class. The course package contains all the materials you need: Tips for Getting Started, and summaries of each of the instructional videos, a list of all course resources (videos and printed articles). All resources are accessible from the course booklet. Students will need a strong internet connection and a Mac computer, iPad, or iPhone to access videos and articles.