I also preordered it because I wanted to read about it before I dive into a new layout.
-- Teachers have a sacred task: It is to give children the skills to understand the world and an expectation that the world is a trustworthy place; that it is full of light, and love, and music and that each student deserves--and will have--their own place in it and the chance to play their own song. And, as much of these expectations are transmitted non-verbally—and in Chela’s case--out of sight…it is the voice and touch of a Teacher that sheds light on what the world can be. Academics—and no one will ever change my mind on this—take a distant second place. —Dr. Bil Hawkins -- Chela Robles a Nationally Certified person in Customer Service, certified by the National Retail Federation Foundation (NRF): http://www.nrffoundation.com/ E-mail: cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxx Windows Live Messenger: cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxxxx Skype: jazzytrumpet I volunteer for Bookshare, to find out more and to volunteer with us,visit: http://www.bookshare.org/ Need more space, come join dropbox and start with two gigs of free space and 500 Megabytes as is this is my referral link to you: http://db.tt/XpUTe0E -- On 8/31/2013 12:02 PM, Ibrahim Gucukoglu wrote:
Hi Eileen Well put! I am what's might be considered an expert with the iPhone 5, I help lots of clients use their devices, some of them have never used the touch screen in their lives so it can be a learning curve to everyone and depending on the learning curve, some find it easier or harder than others. I have pre-ordered this book chiefly because I do not want to spend vast amounts of time reinventing the wheel as you put it, I want an expert to guide me through the new features of iOS seven so I can spend more time training my clients who will be upgrading to the new platform. Sent from my iPhone On 31 Aug 2013, at 16:19, Eileens Misrahi <eileen.misrahi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hello, I just want to put another spin on why others who are experience in using an iDevice that may purchase this manual. If one provides AT training and needs a written manual to devise materials for their clients or students, one would not have to reinvent the wheel and could base their hard copy (in whatever media). Also, the trainer would have a copy of this manual for others to view that would be newcomers to the iOS platform. My other thought on this thread is that it could reduce the learning curve on the new features that will change in iOS 7. I remember way back in 2010 when I first got my device the iPhone 4, I was ready to either throw it out the window or flush it down the toilet. LOL!!! Now, I laugh because I can't live without it. I guess the old saying, "It's an extension of who I am." Ricardo, I value your remarks but there's always another valuable reason for others to purchase a quality manual. Best, Eileen Sent from my iPhone On Aug 31, 2013, at 1:23 AM, Gordan Radić <razbijaci@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:The point is that there will always be new IOS users starting with IOS 7 with no previous experience and there should be some kind of manual for the people who starts with zero knowledge. I have National Blind Press manual by Ana dresner and some other guy and it's a must have for new users tolearn from basics to some advanced stuff. Podcasts and forum materials are good but learning should be a linear process and using podcasts and stuff is kinda random for beginers and could be confusing. Someone wrote on this list that his podcasts require previous knowledge so he doesn't to explain gestures, taps and other basic things in every episode so imagine some beginer when he or she listens to, let's say, episode 36 of this guys podcast. S poštovanjem Gordan Radić On 31.8.2013. 5:26, Ricardo Walker wrote:Hi, I’m sure he did a great job, don’t get me wrong but, I highly doubt that there will be so much difference that a person who has used IOS for any amount of time would need to buy a whole book on how to use IOS 7. Its just the nature of such things that even major upgrades like IOS 7 will remain 80% the same as IOS 6. Besides learning the new features, which might take all of a day, and you know there will be plenty of blogs, podcasts, and help from people on lists like this, I just don’t see the point. Now, if you’ve never used an IOS device before, and your planning on picking one up soon? This book makes a lot of sense. Just my 2 cents. haha. Ricardo Walker ricardo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Twitter:@apple2thecore www.appletothecore.info On Aug 30, 2013, at 10:55 PM, Chela Robles <cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hello all, Jonathan Mosen has been testing the forthcoming iOS upgrade, iOS 7, which might come out for general use sometime in September. While he was at it, he wrote an e-book, iOS 7 Without the Eye, and if you buy it before the iOS7 release, you'll get the book the same day iOS7 is released and pay half price, $9.95. http://mosen.org/index.php/pre-order-my-ebook-ios7-without-the-eyeand-get-50-off/ Here is a sneak preview of what you'll be reading about. •What’s new in VoiceOver •Working with the Control Center •Notifications – a New Look and Feel •Search gets the Spotlight •App Switcher Changes •Siri Comes of Age •A better App Store •iTunes Radio •iCLoud Keychain •Stop thief with Activation Lock That is just a sampling from his blog what chapters you'll see. I so can't wait for the release of this revamped and cleaner/clear looking OS for IDevices, rumored to come out on Tuesday September 10th, but we shall eagerly wait and see since this is probably a speculation circulating around the web but anyway, we shall be surprised. Have a great weekend, Chela Robles -- -- Teachers have a sacred task: It is to give children the skills to understand the world and an expectation that the world is a trustworthy place; that it is full of light, and love, and music and that each student deserves--and will have--their own place in it and the chance to play their own song. And, as much of these expectations are transmitted non-verbally—and in Chela’s case--out of sight…it is the voice and touch of a Teacher that sheds light on what the world can be. 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