Hi Al:
I know the Apple folks are trying to have certified VO trained personnel at 
most of their locations.  I'd probably start by phoning the local Apple stores. 
 When I got started, they even waved the requirement that I purchase one to one 
when I bought my Mac.  Granted it was an exception, but I'd say it's worth 
looking there first.  For my $100 bucks, I've gotten quite a bit of assistance. 
(Gee, and I still don't know nothin'!) Just kidding.
Otherwise, there are guides, tutorials and podcasts.  I'd be willing to assist 
by phone to some degree.
HTH
Carolyn
On Jan 9, 2011, at 9:21 AM, Al Puzzuoli wrote:

> Hi,
> Just wondering what options are out there  for those wanting to work with a
> trainer to learn the Mac with VO? I know of at least one student in the
> detroit area who would be interested . A local person would obviously be
> ideal but failing that, someone  who could do it via phone might work as
> well.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> --Al
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