[DM-MUG] Meetings...
Ray Bowler
rbowler at mchsi.com
Tue Jul 25 10:53:30 CDT 2006
One in which I am particularly interested right
now would be Color Management--calibrating the
monitor, the scanner, the printer. I have played
around a little but would like more help with it.
Another would be how to make movies and slide shows. Wht about iDVD?
Another on basic disk and OS maintenance would be
helpful. I could help with this one.
Apple Remote Desktop could be interesting--does it work within the network?
At 9:45 AM -0500 7/25/06, Alan Hansen wrote:
>Here are topics that I have Apple prepared presentations for that I would be
>willing to present:
>
>Aperture
>Apple Remote Desktop
>Ilife
>Iwork
>Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger"
>Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger" Server
>Shake
>Xsan
>Final Cut Express
>Logic Pro
>Ipod
>Soundtrack Pro
>Also I have presentations available on all hardware products from Mac Minis
>to Xserve RAIDs
>Promethean Active presentation systems for classrooms and presentation
>rooms.
>
>Or I can work with someone in the group to give these presentations.
>I think we need to know what everyone is interested in. These are just
>topics I have good info for but there are many other topics like:
>
>Apple Mail
>Web Browser Tips
>Office 2004
>Printer review
>Internet issues
>Wireless solutions
>Music solutions
>Video Solutions
>Everything iPod
>All about games
>
>I think we should discuss it and maybe the board members could put together
>a schedule for the next few months?
>
>Thanks,
>Alan
>
>On 7/25/06 8:15 AM, "Victoria L. Herring" <vlherring at herringlaw.com> wrote:
>
>> I don't want to seem unduly critical, but it's difficult when lives
>> are so busy to make meetings a priority which have no focus, no
>> agenda, no reason to be there. A general meeting occasionally is
>> fine, but a program is a good idea since it gives people information
>> that allows them to decide whether to go, or not.
>>
>> It might be a good idea to poll the membership and ask them what
>> topics, programs etc. they would like to see and then design the
>> meetings around them. For instance, if there were a program on
>> Aperture, then people who wanted help with Word could stay away, but
>> people who wanted to know more could decide to attend. But just
>> holding meetings for the sake of meetings, given all the work, groups
>> and family responsibilities we have [esp. in summer] means these
>> meetings take the lowest priority.
>
>
>
>
> Please send mail to alan at gohaddock.com
>
>Alan Hansen
>Haddock Computer
>801 73rd Street, Suite I, Windsor Heights, IA 50312
>www.gohaddock.com (515) 225-9040 fax (515) 225-1264
>iChat/AIM: AlanH at mac.com
>
>Apple Sales Specialist, Apple Service Provider Plus, Xerox Printer Sales &
>Service, SonicWALL Sales & Networking, Promethean ACTIVboards,
>Proud member of Apple's Service, Training and Reseller Advisory Boards
>
>
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