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Student Events At Macworld Expo

Campus user groups have become a major influence in the user group community. Student and campus group leaders are participating in a variety of user group events at Macworld Expo, and conducting sessions and events geared specifically toward the next generation of MUG enthusiasts.

Students will find others who share their passions for using Apple technologies, and they'll discover how they can create exciting campus groups centered around the digital hub. The Apple User Group Advisory Board, the Campus Group Advisory Board, and other students from around the world have planned these activities to be informative, memorable, and fun.

All students, even those who have never heard of user groups, are welcome to participate in any of these sessions and activities. For more information about student events at Macworld Expo SF, please email [email protected].

Student activities include include:

Campus Group Sessions at User Group University

  • "Students and User Groups: We're All Learning"
  • "A MUG Problem Solving Workshop"

Student User Group Lounge Sessions

  • "Introduction to the Campus Group Advisory Board," Thursday, 11 AM
  • "The Exciting Potential of Campus Groups," Thursday, 1 PM

Campus Groups in the User Group Booth

  • Campus Groups Booth, Expo Show Floor, all day Wednesday, Booth #2245

Student Sessions at The Mega-MUG Meeting

  • "iMovie: Providing Reels of Fun," Mega-MUG Birds of a Feather Session, 6:30 PM

Campus Groups Workshop & Reception

  • Thursday, 6 PM registration required

Student User Group Guides

  • Throughout Expo week on the show floor

Student-Led Sessions in The Final Cut Pro User Group Theater

  • "Student Productions: The Pulse of Digital Video on Campus"
  • "Campus Groups and the Community"
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