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How Can We (Microsoft) Learn From Others (Apple)?

Last night at the Computing and Information Systems Club meeting, I got to chat with our campus's Apple Campus Rep, Alex Patterson. Alex is a good friend of mine and recently became the campus rep for Apple.

We are going to begin working together more to help promote general technology on campus and I will post more in a few days about what the Student Ambassador program can learn from Apple and maybe what Apple can learn from MSA.

Do you know who your Student Ambassador or Apple Campus Rep is?

--Eric (Grand Valley State University)

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  • Anonymous
    February 02, 2005
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  • Anonymous
    February 02, 2005
    Telecaster -

    The Student Ambassador program is actually a global program. While I don't have the details on all of the SA programs around the world, I will make an action item to get this information out.
  • Anonymous
    February 02, 2005
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  • Anonymous
    February 02, 2005
    Well being Eric's friend it is very easy to agree to this learning agreement. To represent technology fully and equally in a educational setting, I believe that we can call this a common ground and learn from each other. Microsoft has a lot of pull, I mean look at what office suite Apple is now using as almost a standard. However looking at hardware I think that Apple is leaps and bounds ahead. But as a whole we definetly need to show all students what is out there :)
  • Anonymous
    February 02, 2005
    Thanks for the links guys, I'll definitely investigate this.