The iPad is so easy to use, a cat can play with it. So can a dog! But what about a centenarian? Virginia of Oregon bought her first computer—an iPad—and as the video shows, she's a whizz.
According to her daughter Ginny, the iPad has "changed her life," as the glucoma-suffering woman has found reading and writing much easier on the iPad. In fact, she's read two ebooks, and written 12 limericks—one of which appears in the video below, where she calls herself a "technical-ninny."
Virginia of Oregon bought her first computer—an iPad—and as the video shows, she's a whizz.
According to her daughter Ginny, the iPad has "changed her life," as the glucoma-suffering woman has found reading and writing much easier on the iPad. In fact, she's read two ebooks, and written 12 limericks—one of which appears in the video below, where she calls herself a "technical-ninny." Technical ninny huh? I want an iPad.
Cheers to Apple for creating a product that can grab the interest of a 100 year old woman and help her towards exploring the whole digital world for the first time.
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Thanks for the video! It’s so cute and inspiring to see how this old woman manages with such a high-tech gadget as iPad. I respect that she is so curious and lively at her 100th year. I wish all old people were so full of joy of life as Virginia.
ReplyDeleteWhat I need is something an that my 90 year old mother can write her story onto and have them appear automatically typed. Does it do this? please let jep3@mac.com know.
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