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If you are a first time Mac user, or even coming from the world of Windows or Linux, then this course is for you. Macintosh computers are synonymous with efficiency, effectiveness, and great design concepts. But to take advantage of all these features, we need to have a solid knowledge of how to use the underlying operating system, which is the macOS.
In this macOS Big Sur Essentials course, you will discover how to navigate the interface, how to leverage the different built-in apps to be more productive, customize the different features to cater to your unique style of computing, as well as how to organize, secure, and backup important content.
The good news is that the macOS is a fun and easy-to-learn operating system. You will be up and running with your Mac computer in no time, as well as enjoying the myriad of features that come with the macOS. There are lots of hidden gems! So, sit back and enjoy this learning experience as you delve into the wonderful world of macOS.
This course is for first-time Mac users, as well as people coming from the world of Windows or Linux who want a solid knowledge of how to use the macOS operating system.
It covers how to navigate the interface, leverage the different built-in apps to be more productive, customize features to suit your style of computing, and organize, secure, and back up important content.
You will learn about Finder, Safari, the App Store, LaunchPad, FaceTime, and Messages, along with features such as Spotlight, Control Center, Notification Center, the Dock, AirDrop, Bluetooth, iCloud Drive, and Family Share.
No. The course is aimed at first-time Mac users and those coming from Windows or Linux, and it describes macOS as a fun and easy-to-learn operating system.
You will be able to describe the built-in apps of macOS, recognize its different features, explain how to customize macOS, and identify macOS best practices.