Get your own web page for reservations, tips and tricks, notes, and sample projects

May 25, 2012 11:43 GMT  ·  By

Apple has re-launched its One to One training service with shorter 30 minute sessions, longer sessions for stuff that’s more important to certain customers, more tutorial videos, VoiceOver support, and more.

Apple’s plan to overhaul One to One was revealed earlier this month, but it wasn’t until yesterday that the company took the new service online.

In addition to the aforementioned changes, the One to One web page has been redesigned with new ways to make reservations, write sticky notes, view sample projects, read tips and tricks, watch tutorials, and more.

According to the company headquartered at 1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, California, “One to One will help you do more than you ever thought possible with your new Mac.”

“First, we’ll set up your email, transfer your photos, music, and other files, and show you how to keep everything in sync with iCloud. Then, we’ll work with you to create a curriculum tailored to your goals, learning style, and experience level,” according to the Mac makers.

Apple highlights the following benefits:

Personal Training

Get up to a full hour of uninterrupted time to work one-on-one with a Trainer on the topic of your choice.

Group Training

Learn and share ideas in a small group with other One to One members about topics like making a movie or a photo book.

Open Training

Work individually on whatever project you can dream up, with a Trainer available to answer questions.

One to One Session Topics include: Getting Started on Your Mac; Getting Started on Your iPad; Getting Started on Your iPhone; iCloud; Mail, Contacts, and Calendars; iPhoto; iMovie; GarageBand; iTunes; Bento; Pages; Numbers; Keynote; Aperture; Final Cut Pro; Motion; and Logic Pro.

One to One costs $99 per year and is available for purchase only at the time you buy a new Mac from the Apple Retail Store or the Apple Online Store.