![]() ![]() It’s a must read for young adults and parents of children interested in science and technology. ![]() With the publication of iWoz, he makes another contribution to children by providing advice to those hoping to make a dent in the world - advice that primarily concerns how to go about inventing something new. ![]() I remember my father telling me way back then that it was education that would lift me up to where I wanted to go in life, that it could lift people up in values.” According to Wired, Wozniak did work for a time as a teacher in Los Gatos through an unconventional arrangement with the school system. I believed, truly believed, that education was important. ![]() “If I couldn’t have been an engineer,” he says in iWoz, “I would’ve been a teacher. Wozniak has always been a strong advocate for children and a big supporter of public education. He also provides valuable advice for young adults who have aspirations of following in his footsteps. Apple’s cofounder was only 26 years old when he single-handedly designed and developed the Apple 1 computer, the product that launched Apple and started the personal computer revolution. In iWoz ( public library), Wozniak provides insight into his younger years, his career, and his personal philosophy on life. In many ways, Steve Wozniak needs no introduction. If you love what you do and are willing to do what it takes, it’s within your reach.” ![]()
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