Re: AUGD: Supporting iPods/iPhones
Re: AUGD: Supporting iPods/iPhones
- Subject: Re: AUGD: Supporting iPods/iPhones
- From: "Chuck Joiner" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 09:37:44 -0500
>
>- What is your MUG's relationship to Apple's consumer electronic
>products? Do you "support" them? Do you have discussions and
>presentations about them in your meetings? Does that arrangement
>bother you in any way?
Hi Filipp,
You might want to have your group start thinking about the Mac as the
starting point, and let it take them wherever they want to go. If that's
connecting an iPod, iPhone, Apple TV or anything else, so what? You're
still talking Mac.
If you take it farther, the Mac is the way your members access the
internet. That opens you up to topics like social networking, video on
the web, blogging, podcasting...the list goes on and on.
Not connected to the web? Digital photography is very popular and the
Mac fits in there too. And in video production. And in audio production.
Would they not fit in your model?
In short, it is hard for me to imagine trying to run a Mac User Group
and *not* be including any and all of these topics, or *wanting* not to
cover these topics.. That said, however, you need to focus on what
satisfies your group, your members and your audience.
One of the great things about being a Mac User Group is that the model
is a blank slate with few guidelines and no requirements - put on that
slate what you, your leaders, and your members want and go for it!
Good luck!
---Chuck
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Chuck Joiner
Editor-In-Chief
The MUG Center
http://www.mugcenter.com
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