Tuesday Sep 04, 2007

In case you've missed it, an article has been featured on the front page of Sun.com about Global Citizenship's Project Open Doors! Click here to view it.   We are so proud and grateful to all the volunteers who make these events happen. 

Keep your eyes open, because we will soon be releasing a template with simple instructions so that you can plan a Project Open Doors at your campus.

There are so many groups doing great things at Sun, another great source to learn more about the digital divide is the Education group's Learning Curve Blog 

Thursday Aug 16, 2007

Sun continually moves forward with global efforts to eliminate the digital divide, and this week Sun India is making great strides in the right direction.

Sun India initiated a contest to give students an opportunity to contribute to the technologies that are empowering the participation age.  The contest, Code for Freedom, began on August 15th 2007  in commemoration of India's 60 years of independence.  Just as India initiated it's journey to freedom 60 years ago, Sun Microsystems is inviting the young, dynamic academic community of India to join the journey towards an exciting industry of Open Source with limitless opportunities.

The contest will run until February 2008 and invites students to make contributions in five open source projects: OpenSolaris, NetBeans, Project GlassFish, Java DB (Apache Derby) and OpenPortal. Students will be exposed to the design and architecture of these products, as well as become a part of the developer networks of these technologies.

To find out more information check out some related blogs:

http://blogs.sun.com/portal/entry/code_for_freedom

http://raju.spurthi.com/blog/?p=294



OpenSolaris.org

NetBeans

GlassFish

Apache Derby

OpenPortal

Wednesday Aug 08, 2007

As I moved from table to table at our lunch time event during Project Open Doors in Menlo Park, I couldn't help but think of Kermit the Frog singing " Someday we'll find it, the rainbow connection - the lovers, the dreamers and me"

...At the risk of comparing myself to Kermit, my version of the song was slightly different and went something like "Sun has found it, the intern connection - the marketers, the techies, and more" (I know it doesn't rhyme as well...but we all can't be as cool as Kermit)

We hosted a wonderful group of students from the Coro Exploring Leadership program.  They had a full day of events and were given the opportunity to meet in small groups with the employees and executives from across the company, and lunch was no exception. 

I was able to organize about 15 interns to meet with the visiting students during lunch.  About every 4 students were paired with an intern and had the chance to ask a range of question from what working at sun as an intern is like, to what college is like.  At the end of the 1 hour, both the students and the interns walked away feeling like they had learned something new.  At the end of the day the Coro students filled out their evaluations about what they thought about their day, and by far the activity they most enjoyed was meeting the interns! 

Way to go MPK interns.  It isn't often that we find a job that we can feel we are really making a difference in others lives, especially as an intern.  So it was a win-win situation, and I can't wait to do it again!

Here are some pictures that captured the "intern connection" (Can you guess who the interns are?)





 

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