UC Bookstores to Host Apple Seminars Featuring Accessibility Solutions

Apple Seminars and Savings
Noon, 1 p.m. and 2 p.m.
Thursday, April 14
Tangeman University Center, Level 3

In need of educational accessibility solutions for your students, department or organization? Looking to offer dynamic educational support services for successful university life? Better yet, need a new Apple computer or iPad? Faculty and staff are invited to join Apple representatives at Noon, 1 p.m. or 2 p.m. Thursday, April 14 to discuss how UC’s Read and Write Gold software interfaces with Apple products and other educational accessibility solutions.

Seminar attendees will learn about:

  • Educational accessibility solutions to support students’ academic success
  • iOS native productivity features
  • Making the most of iOS devices

In addition to the seminars, participants are invited to take advantage of this special opportunity to save eight percent on Apple computers and select iPads. Pre-orders are available if unable to attend. Also save $100 on select Dell computers; limited quantities available. Seminar participants may register to win a pair of Beats® Solo 2s. No purchase necessary.

For more information, visit

uc.edu/bookstore

. Seminars hosted in partnership with UC Disability Services. Enjoy a sweet treat on us!

uc.edu/bookstore

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