What are your responsibilities as an Apple User Group Ambassador?
Daily:
-Apple User Group Discussion List- Read, participate, share and stay informed with the daily discussion of other User
Group Leaders.
Weekly:
-Check Apple Sales Web for new information related to User Groups as well as information for meeting presentations.
-Take at least one Apple Sales Training Online Course to stay up to date with the latest Apple products.
Monthly:
-Apple User Group Bulletin- Read the monthly Bulletin, and share and redistribute the appropriate information to your User
Group. Make sure Vendor Offers are passed along to your members.
-Maintain contact with your Apple User Group Regional Liaison (RL). Let your RL know what is going on with your group. Share
your successes, seek advice, and announce events.
Yearly:
-Make sure your user group information is correct in the Apple User Group Database Locator. Update newly elected group
leaders, meeting information, website info, emails, etc. This will ensure individuals seeking out groups in your area will receive
accurate information.
-Renew your .Mac account for your user group by continuing taking courses and pass the .Mac quiz at ASTO.
Looks like maybe if Apple is going to give us a nearly free System Upgrade each time they do one, and a free .Mac account, and some free software every so often, maybe they expect us to do something to earn it!
Bill Kline
MacFanatic
Greenville, SC YoRMUG Apple Ambassador
Doing my best to save folks from MicroSerfdom
On Jul 27, 2005, at 4:02 PM, Allan Marcus wrote:
2000 points? that's what, perfect scores for 4 classes on line. realistically 5 classes? Seems awfully steep.
Could the user group advisory board look into this and see if Apple can reduce the requirements to just taking the dot-mac quiz?
Thank you,
Allan Marcus
CCN-1: Departmental Computing
Computing, Communications, and Network Division
Los Alamos National Laboratory
505-667-9531