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iPhone Tips And Tricks

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Compton Benjamin
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by Compton Benjamin on 03/04/12

Lisa Dearnley-Davison
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by Lisa Dearnley-Davison on 11/21/11

I’m both having fun and learning new things with my iPhone…. Hope the author considers doing the same for the iPad next!

Curt Tribble
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by Curt Tribble on 06/06/11

I liked this course. My primary suggestion would be to make it longer. I haven’t bought my iPhone yet but have all the other Mac products, and I will buy the phone now, partly because of the course……

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by Brian Yeoman on 03/10/11

I enjoyed the information. I use the tools daily and I have passed a few of these tips on to coworkers. Thanks for the course.

Alex Varju
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by Alex Varju on 09/06/10

Jonathan Pool
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by Jonathan Pool on 06/25/10

Answers like “iPhone will automatically capitalize the first word in a new sentence. As soon as you type a period followed by a space or press Return to start a new line, the next word you type will automatically be capitalzed.” are simply not true, except under particular conditions, which are not stated.

John Surr
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by John Surr on 06/14/10

It was informative, and the repeat questions got the mistakes out of my mind.

Valerie Wilson
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by Valerie Wilson on 06/13/10

Needs to be longer. Needs more questions.
Orlando Heredia
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by Orlando Heredia on 05/11/10

T jones
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by T jones on 04/21/10

I took this course for two reasons: (1) to hopefully learn some new tricks that would apply to my iPod, and (2) to see more examples of SpacedEd course models.

With respect to (1): some of the tips and tricks were specific to iPhones, which is fine – I knew that might happen. But even so, I kind of expected more earth-shattering tricks, more obscure features. Perhaps they don’t exist, which is not the fault of the course developer. However, it does mean that the course didn’t live up to my content expectations.

With respect to (2): this course provided a nice contrast to the other one I was exploring at the time. The online material is supplemented by a real-life resource (your iPhone), so you can reinforce your head learning with hands-on practice. I suspect that is the component which makes the learning stick in this particular example. Also, it makes me think that SpacedEd should add a final “review” component. Upon completion, you could download a PDF bundle of all the questions and correct answers for reference. But I suppose if they believe in their model, they might argue that you wouldn’t need such a reference, because you’ve internalized everything. I just don’t happen to agree with that.

Howard Levy
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by Howard Levy on 03/24/10

Kenneth Fox
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by Kenneth Fox on 03/23/10

I think this is a great method of learning. I think the pace was a bit slow, but of course I could have sped it up. How about some kind of survey and tutorial of killer apps?

Lee Barnes
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by Lee Barnes on 03/21/10

Just two comments:

It wasn’t clear (to me at least) at the outset that the course is about the latest iPhone model. And some of the answers depend on model. So, a 2G owner like me has to learn to give the 3G answer while remembering the 2G practice.

Use of illustrations, especially photos, would help many learners. The photos might have to be a bit larger than the 2-3 that were in the answer to last question in my course (force close).

Otherwise, the concepts and structure are effective.

Andre van Eerden
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by Andre van Eerden on 03/15/10

Linda Jason
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by Linda Jason on 03/09/10

great tips. would never have known this.

Ralph Cautley
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by Ralph Cautley on 03/01/10

Joe Stephens
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by Joe Stephens on 02/17/10


This is a very good way to learn ways to do things on the iPhone!

Germán Toro del Valle
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by Germán Toro del Valle on 01/28/10

Interesting course but somehow limited regarding the number of questions.

Judy Keyes
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by Judy Keyes on 01/21/10

a bit too slow paced.

Ross Pastel
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by Ross Pastel on 01/05/10

This is a fun course which gives some nice tips to using your iPhone. It takes a few minutes a day to do. For each question, I would pull out my phone & experiment. It’s a good way to start using your iPhone.

Given the small size of the course, it will not take you up to expert. For that you would need to invest a lot more time & effort. However, this course gets you up & moving on the iPhone & perhaps will lead you to more intensive study of iPhone functions, if that is what you want.