Well everything around me that I can say “Technology” was built
by Microsoft. Everything that I used, and everything that I operated was a
Microsoft Product and even now, I’m using one of the Microsoft’s
product(Microsoft word 2010) to write down this article.
It all begun in 2005, when I first got access
to a computer built using the Microsoft technology.Before that I just had a few
interaction with computers in my school lab and I always use Turtle Moving and
Drawing Commands.MS paint was like my favorite thing when I was about 10.Every
day I get back home throw my bag open up xp and look for paint straight away
like we use scrap book now a days.
After
sometime I started doing some experiments on my computer. Since this computer
was built using the Microsoft technology, so I was keen to know about the
Microsoft and about their more products. It was fascinating and it should be
for a beginner because I typed few commands and got output. And after complete
9 years, I’m here doing B.Tech in Computer Science, walking on the path to
complete my dreams of becoming a Computer scientist.I now a days am working on
c# such that I could contribute something to Microsoft.I know Microsoft is very
vast and without my contribution Microsoft will still exist.So I want to join
this student program not only to give some small contributions but also to
enhance my own knowledge.
I have
a very selfish hobby of developing an operating system same as Microsoft’s
windows 8 with tiles flying all over the screen. Notification popping up after
every 10 seconds because I love notifications.
Softwares
that I love most: visual basic express 2010,visual studio professional
2012,Microsoft word,paint etc all belongs to Microsoft. One of
the most attractive feature of the visual studio is the Team Explore, this one
is most helpful me to meet developers around the world and become a part of
their each projects. Everyone can also join my network by just follow this link
aer.visualstudio.com. This one is the last experience got for me from
Microsoft. I would like to share few more experience with you. How many of you
heard about MVA? Yes Microsoft Virtual Academy is another great service from
Microsoft. MVA is a free service and help me to improve my various skills in
windows apps development, java and html, azure and so on. MVA is a virtual
class room to improve technical skills.
How
I’m Planning to bring change in society
Microsoft
Student Associate Program brings with it, some real closer chances of people
exploring the new, trending and evergreen Microsoft technologies.
By
being Microsoft Student Associates I would Conduce many activities in the
campus and also I will also visit to the near by colleges and will share the
words with them about MS Technologies. I'll conduct the activities like Idea
Sharing, Microsoft Products and its use, The Programs Offered by Microsoft is
for Students as well as for Professionals too. My Ultimate aim after being
Microsoft Student Associates is to bring Microsoft Enthusiast forward and
motivate them to work with Microsoft. I'll also share about MSP (Microsoft
Student Partners) to those who are interested in coding and who really wanted
to work with Microsoft as MSP and can create apps for MS.
I
would request our Department HOD to conduct smart classes with Microsoft
Virtual Academy. Apart from these i will create a page in Facebook
to provide latest updates about Microsoft and it’s products. Those who are
not interested in these activities, I will try to know their interest and make
it more beneficial using Microsoft Products. Not only in my campus, I will do
all the above mentioned stuffs to all in my surroundings.
Being
a Microsoft Student Associate, I endeavor to serve the society by carrying the
flambeau of knowledge forward. Knowledge comes with the sole power to be used
and spread while wisdom lingers. I would keep my friends, family &
batchmates updated and well aware of the Microsoft products. I would use this
opportunity to bring the world of technologies to my college through various
workshops and orientation programs, so that many lives could light up just as
mine.
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