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Eastern Mac Users Group (eMug)

Posted by: Adam Brice | 28 July, 2009 | No Comment |



There is no doubt about it, there is a real sense of community around Mac users. It could be because we are often seen as different, and at times even persecuted, but it only makes most of our grins even broader as we reflect on what they are missing out on. Educators using Macs also tend to be on the same page – inspired, motivated, and excited about providing real and creative learning opportunities for their students.

So, Sue Tapp (Upwey) and myself have put together eMug (Eastern Mac Users Group). It has been created for educators in the Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne, Australia wanting to share ideas, new products and experiences in an informal way.

A big thanks to Mark Richardson and Deb Hicks for their initiative in getting the Western MacSchools Network up and running several years ago, and to Kim Mitchell and Peter Hine in the Northern Suburbs last year. In the true Mac spirit, these guys have been super supportive in getting the group up and running.

If you can’t attend the meetings, still join our group to particpate in forums, get the latest information and hints. Check out our website and join;

Click here to download an eMug flyer to put up in your staffroom.

See you at our first meeting!


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