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Old 02-02-2014, 02:33 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by MeSue View Post
Well my MIL is a technophobe. She can deal with technology, but she is not adventurous and needs to be shown things. She loves to read, and so we gave her my old iPad when I upgraded. I gave her some lessons in Marvin, how to play her music, do crossword puzzles, and a few other things. I guarantee you that when I see her again, she will not have gone beyond any of those things I showed her. I loaded an iTunes gift card on her account to buy apps, but I know she will not have bought anything besides what I put on for her. So a class like the OP is teaching would be great for someone like her.

My neighbor who I help with techie stuff is the same way. Show her and she is okay, but she is afraid to try anything new on her own.

My mom is a little bit more adventurous, but then she gets herself into trouble sometimes and I have to bail her out. More with her computer than her iPad. It's a blessing and a curse. :-)
When I gave my mother here iPad and my father his iPhone, I also set them up with a one on one training class at the Apple store. It helped my father tremendously.
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