Mac+Basics+and+Images


 * Session 1 combined**
 * Setting up your Mac and working with Photobooth/iPhoto**
 * Proposed elements**
 * 1) **Anatomy of a Mac including sound on the keyboard and ejecting and trash. Can also show get info and renaming files**
 * 2) **Personalising your Mac – dropping an app into the Dock/creating a screen saver**
 * 3) **Finder Basics**
 * 4) **Expose Basics and Dashboard**
 * 5) ** Using Safari **** Learn More About Safari **
 * Choose Help > Safari Help to see onscreen help information, or visit the following websites: **
 * Get an overview of Safari at: **** [|www.apple.com/macosx/what-is-macosx/safari.html] **
 * Access articles, discussion boards, tutorials, and other resources on the Safari Support page at: **** [|www.apple.com/support/safari] **


 * 1) **Using Wireless**
 * 2) **Show how to scroll to different open applications using cmd+tab**
 * 3) **Show how to take a screen shot using cmd+shift+4**
 * 4) **Show how to enlarge or magnify Apple+Alt+= Use a minus sign to zoom out**
 * 10.** **Show how to Force Quit via Option+Shift+Cmd+ Esc for 3 seconds**


 * Task 1 – Demonstrate Mac basics and ask participants to create their own screen saver and background. Explain how to open, hibernate and shut down your Mac.**
 * Can ask the participants to set up their own Macs with reference to Dock, Finder, Screen saver or background and make their Macs black out using Expose**
 * Part two of the session is to introduce working with images. I would start by introducing Photobooth and discussing its potential. Also carry out a screen shot. The tutor would as part of this capture images in a variety of styles and then drag them onto the desktop. They can be opened and shown in Preview.**
 * If the tutor wishes they can take a few images with cameras and load them into iPhoto. It is simpler from a training point of view to take an image with Photobooth and then drag it into iPhoto to create an Event.**
 * A brief tour of iPhoto to encompass the four main topics should follow**
 * Importing**
 * Events**
 * Editing**
 * Sharing**
 * You should include dragging an image out into the desktop and also exporting your image as a single or batch of images.**
 * Learn More About iPhoto **
 * Choose Help > iPhoto Help to see onscreen help information, or visit the following websites: **
 * Get an overview of iPhoto at: **** [|www.apple.com/ilife/iphoto] **


 * Take an iPhoto tutorial to learn how to make iPhoto projects at: **
 * [|www.apple.com/ilife/tutorials/iphotoLearn] **


 * Access articles, discussion boards, tutorials, and other resources on the iPhoto Support page at: **** [|www.apple.com/support/iphoto] **