Events

APRIL APPLE ACCESSIBILITY TRAINING SESSION

Do you want to find out about the accessibility features of the iPad, iPod touch and Mac computers or take your knowledge to the next level?
Well our personalised one to one accessible technology sessions might be what your looking for!
The next session will take place on Wednesday 17 April at our offices in Bath Street, Glasgow.

Personalised Training
A One to One session will help you do more than you ever thought possible with your new Mac, iPhone and iPad.
Want to find out how to transfer DAISY audiobooks to your iPhone, iPad or Mac?
Want to record, edit and produce your next song or podcast?
Want to no more about setting up your email
Want to transfer your photos, music, and other files, and show you how to keep everything in sync with iCloud?
Want to surf the web?

We can work with you to get the best out of your technology from a visually impaired perspective -it does not matter what level of sight loss you have.

Personal Training
Get up to a full hour of uninterrupted time to work one-on-one with a Trainer on the topic of your choice.
You will also receive an audio CD of your session together with additional support material and continued support by phone or email!

Group Training
We also offer group training sessions for groups and organisations - email us for further details.


Just email us to start on using your accessible technology better or call to discuss.


Contact John on 0770 236 2105 or email [email protected]

Many thanks for your continued support.


Accessibility with Apple   July 10th 2011


Ruby and John on stage from above looking out to crowd

In early July SITE and DeafBlind Scotland delivered an accessibility event, hosted by Apple, showing the powerful, easy to use, and free access features of the Apple range of products.


John on stage, holding up Iphone and speaking into microphone

The event was attended by 80 visually impaired participants who were able to get their hands on an iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, iMac, and MacBook. The great thing about Apple access is that it is built-in and provided as standard at no extra cost.




John meet and greet


The full range of access features for blind and partially sighted people were demonstrated and those who attended participated in a tailored workshop and open event. Presenters included Apple staff and experienced users from SITE Scotland and DeafBlind Scotland.


Held at the Apple Store Glasgow the day was so successful further events are planned for the visually impaired community.