Robert Carter – Built-in Accessibility: A Paradigm Shift

Apple is the first major technology company to provide built-in accessibility for its entire product line. The fact that the accessibility is built-in means there is no additional cost for the customer. It also means that a blind Mac owner can independently install the operating system from scratch because accessibility is part of the OS X operating system and not bolted on after the fact.

Adam Christianson: Steam Powered Apple

We live in an amazing time when access to technology is almost endless. Your Mac and iOS devices are awesome, but how can you use them to learn a new skill or craft? Better yet, how can you use them to teach a whole new generation? At Macstock Conference 2016, Adam explores techniques you can use to teach and learn new skills in the areas of science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM).

Chuck Joiner: I Live in the Future. Do You?

There have been lots of jokes and sayings about living in the future. Well, we do. Is it what we hoped for? What are we doing with it? At Macstock Conference 2016, Chuck will remind you just how cool it is to be where we are now, what we can do with it, and what we can look forward to.

Chatting with Matt Hillyer on The Road to Macstock in MacVoices #16153

We’re in our final leg on The Road to Macstock with Matt Hillyer in this next installment of The Road to Macstock on Chuck Joiner’s MacVoices Podcast!

The Road to Macstock is winding down as we talk to Matt Hillyer, who will be making a presentation on virtualization in the enterprise environment. Matt tells us how this is a big part of his working life and how it can benefit anyone. Matt is known for his work at a time when Macs had to come in through the back door in business, and talks about why that is no longer necessary.

source: http://www.macvoices.com/macvoices-16153-road-macstock-matt-hillyer-benefits-virtualization/

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Chuck Joiner: Better Living Through Apple Tech

Whether it is in their personal or professional life, everyone wants to do more, better, faster. In the rush to accomplish those goals, you can lose track of the objective while pursuing how to accomplish it. If managed properly, your Mac, iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch can be the keys to getting where you want to be, or at least getting a lot closer. At Macstock Conference & Expo 2015, Chuck Joiner looks at how best to implement some basic strategies as well as mapping out how you can live better, more productively by taking advantage of the tools available to you.

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