Mac- From Zero to Almost Hero
- IT & Software
- Jan 06, 2025

Mac: From Zero to Almost Hero, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.54, with 25 lectures, based on 54 reviews, and has 1018 subscribers.
You will learn about Use a Mac proficiently and comfortably Be productive and efficient at both professional work and leisure Mac usage Set up a Mac from scratch and know where to look when solving a problem This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who wants to learn how to use a Mac from scratch or Anyone who already knows how to use a Mac but wants to become more proficient at it or Anyone who is switching to Mac from Windows or Linux It is particularly useful for Anyone who wants to learn how to use a Mac from scratch or Anyone who already knows how to use a Mac but wants to become more proficient at it or Anyone who is switching to Mac from Windows or Linux.
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Summary
Title: Mac: From Zero to Almost Hero
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.54
Number of Lectures: 25
Number of Published Lectures: 25
Number of Curriculum Items: 25
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 25
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
I’ve been using a Mac for over 7 years now and every month I learn something new about it – how to solve a problem, an app I haven’t heard of before, or even how to type a specific symbol on the keyboard when I need it. And even while creating this course, although I knew what I wanted to talk about from the start, I stumbled upon several new things to me, and I want to share these insights with you, so that you get a head start and don’t have to gain this knowledge over the years like I did.
Many of my friends use macOS and whenever they ask me about, say, how I zoom in on a specific part of the screen or what that little Spotlight-like thing is (Alfred), I forget for a second that I didn’t know about these things a couple of years ago and that now it comes to me as second nature but not to them, so it is sometimes hard to explain even the seemingly simplest of concepts. But while designing this course, I took a step back and thought about all these things that I now do automatically and that would have helped me tremendously when I first started using a Mac, I asked around to see what other beginner users find difficult or annoying, and, on the other hand, what some more experienced users find useful and not entirely obvious at the first glance. I compiled these thoughts into this course, in which I want to give you an overview of macOS, teach you the basics of using a Mac, if you’re new to the system, and also show you the tips and tricks, solutions to most frequent problems, and insights into using a Mac, I’ve gathered over the years.
This 2-hour course is divided into five main sections, excluding introduction and conclusion:
By the end of this course, you will have a very good overview of the entire system, you will know where to look when trying to solve a specific problem, be it a problem with your hard drive or just getting rid of the annoying large cursor which pops up when you move your mouse too fast. This course will in no way make you an expert on macOS, but no course will! To become an expert in anything, you need to put in your time and effort, and watching videos won’t ever be enough. But what this course can make you is an “almost hero”, or an “almost expert”, and this simply means that you’ll be well on your way to becoming a real “hero” or an “expert”, whichever sounds better to you.
To picture what this means, imagine a long list of features and keyboard shortcuts for an application like Adobe Photoshop. Knowing about these features and how to access them using your keyboard doesn’t make you an expert, that just makes you a well-informed user, who can choose which of these features interest them the most and focus on them. Knowing these features, knowing how to use them, and using them actively makes you an expert, but that’s exactly where you come into play. So let this course be something of an introduction of all these features for macOS, pointing out the ones which are more important and useful than others, and you decide, which are going to be of value to you and which you’re going to discard, and be on your way to becoming a real expert.
But I think that’s about enough of introduction and I’ll rather now let the course speak for itself. So browse through the curriculum to see a detailed overview of what you’re going to learn and get started!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Zero: What are you going to learn?
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Starting with a brand new Mac
Chapter 2: First steps: Moving around
Lecture 1: What’s on my screen?
Lecture 2: Keyboard: Whats this Command key?
Lecture 3: Finder: The first app you see
Lecture 4: Working with Spaces
Lecture 5: Taking a screenshot
Chapter 3: System Preferences: Setting yourself up
Lecture 1: There are so many icons, which one do I click?
Lecture 2: The most important preferences
Lecture 3: Some other useful preferences
Lecture 4: What about the rest?
Chapter 4: The Essentials: Which apps to use
Lecture 1: Mac Stock Apps: The ones you get right away
Lecture 2: App Store: Finding yourself some more
Lecture 3: Browsing the internet with Safari and Chrome
Lecture 4: Downloading apps from the internet
Lecture 5: Running Windows apps on a Mac
Chapter 5: NTFS What? Connecting your devices and working with media
Lecture 1: No Windows drives? How to work with NTFS
Lecture 2: Playing Videos: VLC is better
Lecture 3: Preview: The all-purpose media viewer
Chapter 6: Power Tools: Lets speed things up
Lecture 1: A plethora of awesome apps
Lecture 2: Terminal: Theres no need to be scared
Lecture 3: Alfred: More than just a better Spotlight
Lecture 4: BetterTouchTool: Customize your keyboard and mouse
Lecture 5: Pro Tip: Option + click
Chapter 7: Almost Hero: Dont stop here!
Lecture 1: Theres much more to learn
Instructors

Petr Manas
A Lazy Mac User
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