Okay, so my first night on a Mac was this eve. My confession: I like most people resist change--the fear of the unfamiliar. Many years ago the base newspaper that I oversaw was laid out on Mac and my staff swore that layout and design was far superior on the Mac systems. I just worked to keep them happy and Mac funded.
But now I ponder what happens if this future teacher is given an "Apple." I will have to invest the time in Atomic learning. This tutorial is very informative, but I imagine will take a long time to master. However, regular use will be the greatest teacher. Like learning a second language or learning to serve a volleyball. You can be shown something, but practice is what leads to perfection. Simple shortcuts that we PC users take for granted will have to be explored. So here is to the few MAP Mac Magellans : Let the exploration begin......
But now I ponder what happens if this future teacher is given an "Apple." I will have to invest the time in Atomic learning. This tutorial is very informative, but I imagine will take a long time to master. However, regular use will be the greatest teacher. Like learning a second language or learning to serve a volleyball. You can be shown something, but practice is what leads to perfection. Simple shortcuts that we PC users take for granted will have to be explored. So here is to the few MAP Mac Magellans : Let the exploration begin......
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