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945 days ago

iPhone & iPad Courses

Mavis from Papamoa Beach

4 Week courses - Wednesday 19th July - 9th August

Course one:-
Introduction to the iPhone
This Introductory Course …
is designed to help you learn the essentials of using your iPhone.

You will learn about …
basic operations for using your iPhone for phone calls and texting

Course two:-
Introduction to the iPad

This Introductory Course …

is designed to help you learn the essentials of using your iPad.

You will learn about …

basic operations for using your iPad
connecting your iPad to a computer by using the USB cable

For further information check out or contact one of the following:-
Tauranga SeniorNet Club Inc. www.taurangaseniornet.co.nz...

Ph: 07 577 1912 Mob: 021 277 1912 Email: tauranga@seniornet.nz

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