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Program Frequently Asked Questions

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  1. Where can I find the complete conference schedule?
  2. What types of sessions are available at the EDUCAUSE Annual Conference, and how can I find each one and what it consists of?
  3. Are there sessions that are in a roundtable or small-group discussion format?
  4. How can I network with peers who have similar interests?
  5. Is there an easy way to plan my individual conference schedule?
Questions and Answers
1.Where can I find the complete conference schedule?
 The complete and daily conference schedules along with links to specific parts of the program can be found on the Conference Program page.
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2.What types of sessions are available at the EDUCAUSE Annual Conference, and how can I find each one and what it consists of?
 
We have a terrific lineup of speakers, preconference seminars, track sessions, poster sessions, constituent groups, hot topics discussions, and birds-of-a-feather sessions.
 
 
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3.Are there sessions that are in a roundtable or small-group discussion format?
 We have scheduled Constituent Group Meetings, Hot Topics Discussions and Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions for a change of pace in the conference format allowing you to network, learn, and share in smaller group settings.
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4.How can I network with peers who have similar interests?
 In addition to the registration lists, you can meet with those who share a common interest by checking out our list of ongoing Constituent Groups. If you don’t see your interest listed, organize your own.
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5.Is there an easy way to plan my individual conference schedule?
 We’ve organized the conference program in several ways, but the best way to plan your conference schedule is to use our Itinerary Builder, which allows you to chart, save, update, download, and print your conference schedule before you get to Seattle. Used in conjunction with the Knowledge Pathfinder, The Itinerary Builder gives you the opportunity to explore all the conference sessions, workshops, and exhibits, and to pinpoint topics related to your specific interest and needs.
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