I resigned my math/science curriculum coordinator position and accepted a job as a tech integration specialist in another district this week. I just found out that I'm getting a Mac laptop in my new district. I haven't worked on a Mac since 1997. Can anyone point me to some good online tutorials or books on navigating with a Mac?
The links you suggested are great! Thanks for sharing. I haven't been to my new campus yet to check out their equipment, but from what I understand they use both. I learned on a Mac when I first started teaching in '91 but like you said, much has changed since then.
I used to be a PC only kind of user, but now that I have a Macbook at school; I hate to use anything else. I have learned a thing or two from the links already mentioned by Gary and Kathy. I have also learned from Youtube as well as just sitting down and tinkering. There is a podcast or two out there as well that you can subscribe to.
Hello. My school went to MacBooks last year. I developed the attached tutorial to help acquaint them with the new hardware and software. I hope this helps you. Andrew
You may also try One-to-One learning sessions at a local Apple store. It's $99 for 50 one-hour sessions of personal training. I've done it for the past two years to keep myself moving forward with new software updates that roll out.
I have a resource, like the others here, might help. Each August, I lead our new teachers on Macintosh training with their Macbooks. This is my online book/guide.
For a lot of folks, they have computer skills, but not a lot of integration experience or Mac experience. I really think a Mac is still pretty consistent due to its object-oriented programming model, that if you learn how to do something in one application, you'll actually be learning it in many. Good luck--I think you'll love the Mac!