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Tips for Autodesk UniversityBy Elise Moss

November 13, 2007 |
If this is your first year
attending Autodesk University, I would like to share some tips for you
to make this a more pleasant experience.
- Wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes. You will be walking
long distances between your hotel room, the classes, and for meals.
Dress business casual - sneakers and jeans are fine with a company
logo shirt. Shorts, sandals, or beachwear are too casual. Suits are
too uncomfortable.
- Carry bottled water with you. Like I said, you will be walking
alot and Vegas is a desert town. Stay hydrated.
- The hotels in Vegas do not want you to stay in your hotel room.
They want you to go out to eat, etc. so you will get sucked into the
gambling tables. If you call the front desk and ask, they will
deliver a small fridge (and even a microwave) to your room for free
or a small charge. This is worth it. You can keep cold drinks and
snacks in there. So when you get back to your room and want to kick
back on your laptop you won't have to go out for basic refreshment.
Most people don't know they can ask for this basic equipment and the
hotel doesn't want you to know that it is an option.
- Carry business cards. This is a networking event. You will meet
people. They will ask you for a business card. If you don't have a
business card, you can print some out using card stock and a printer
on your own. It takes just a few minutes, will save time and make
you look better at the conference.
- Plan for down-time. By Wednesday your head will be spinning and
you will be exhausted from all the classes, the walking, the evening
parties, and the ding-ding-ding of the slot machines. Schedule some
time for you and your companions to explore Vegas or just take some
time to read or watch a DVD in your room. By pacing yourself, you
will get a lot more from your Thursday and Friday classes.
- If you don't like a class, leave. There is nothing that says you
have to stay for an entire class...maybe you already know what he is
saying, maybe he is a poor communicator, maybe you can't follow the
class because it is too advanced. Switch rooms. The class schedule
is in your little badge holder....take it out and see where else you
can go. Switch to another class. I have jumped to as many as four
different classes in the same hour. It's great! I get a taste for
different instructors and if I find someone I like, I may check out
one of his other classes later that week or get his business card,
so I can email him later.
- Don't be shy! Feel free to walk up to an instructor and
introduce yourself. Ask questions (but don't be a nuisance). Be sure
to tell someone if you liked their class and why. Fill out the
comment sheets at the end of every class. Autodesk studies those and
gives them full attention.
- Check out the expo hall about two hours before it closes. If you
run a user's group, go around to all the vendors as they are packing
up and see if they have any extra freebies and give-aways you can
have for your next user group meeting. The vendors don't want to
have to ship this stuff back to their office and by giving it to a
user group, they are gaining some extra exposure (free advertising!)
for their company. Your user group members will love you!
- Write notes on the back of the business cards you collect. When
you get home, you will have a bunch of business cards and no idea
who these people are. Make a note on the business card, so you know
who they are and why you have their card.
- Take good notes. At the end of every day, organize the top ten
things you learned that day. You will be amazed by what gems you
have gleaned. It may not seem like a big deal at the time, but by
the end of the week, you will have a nice collection of tips. You
can use your notes to create a Powerpoint presentation to share when
you get back to the office or at your next user group meeting.
About the AuthorElise Moss owns Moss Designs <www.mossdesigns.com>, a consulting firm for Autodesk products. She is the author of several textbooks, including the “Conquering the Rubicon” Inventor series available from Schroff Development Corporation. She can be emailed at elise_moss@mossdesigns.com. |