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Mac Presentations


Paul Garay and Michael Kaye will be presenting 3 hour demonstrations
• Why Choose Mac?
• Mac OS X Basics
• GarageBand Demo
• iPhoto Demo

• iMovie Demo
• Which Mac is Right For You?
• Your Migration to a Mac
• Q & A

Paul Garay, also one of the founders of Mac Video Training, has a long history of training people on computers since 2000, when he developed Mac courses at one of North America’s leading technical institutions. Since 2004, he has also worked with Apple conducting seminars and training throughout Canada and the US, and has developed online training since 2005.

 

Michael Kaye, one of the founders of Mac Video Training, has been using Mac computers since 1994 and was the original founder of SwitchingToMac.com, a leading website and forum for new Mac users. He has worked in many Mac based fields including IT for a major Canadian film school, sales as an Apple Representative, and runs S2M Computer Consulting geared towards PC users switching to Mac. His years of Mac knowledge and expertise will confidently guide you throughout your video training.

 

Available at these London Drugs stores - 11:00am to 2:00pm

 

  • Wednesday, September 2
    525 West Broadway,
    Vancouver
  • Friday, September 4
    20202 66 Avenue,
    Langley
  • Wednesday, September 9
    100 – 15355 24th Ave,
    White Rock
  • Friday, September 11
    875 Park Royal North,
    West Vancouver
  • Friday, September 18
    710 Granville Street,
    Vancouver

 

 

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