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Join us on Twitter: #AU2015 Autodesk University 2015 – Webcast #2 AU Class Requirements - Handouts, the Autodesk Gallery, and More For audio, call: (Toll free) or Passcode: For international toll free numbers: STAY TUNED. THE CALL WILL BEGIN AT 11:05 PACIFIC TIME.

 Welcome  Class Formats What are they good for?  Speaker Tasks Screencasts, the Autodesk Online Gallery, Class Handouts, and Presentation Materials  Helpful Resources, Tips, and Other Reminders Agenda

Autodesk University 2015 Adam Sopko AU Content Curator

Review class requirements and tips for preparing a great AU session Objective

 Industry Talks  Thought leadership, industry insights, case studies, and more. Attendees will expect to hear how your work represents an innovative way forward. Your Industry Talk should not include a detailed software training.  Instructional Demos  Detailed presentations of in-product workflows, processes, and tips & tricks. Attendees will expect demonstrations that showcase your software knowledge as it relates to your work, your role, or your industry. AU class formats – show vs. tell VISIT THE SPEAKER RESOURCE CENTER (SRC) AND CONFIRM THAT YOUR CLASS FORMAT TELLS THE RIGHT STORY

 Hands-on Labs  Hands-on computer instruction facilitated by an AU speaker and lab assistants.  Panels  Industry leaders in discussion on topics from BIM to design visualization and intellectual property rights for 3D and advanced manufacturing.  Roundtables  Small group discussions facilitated by AU speakers. A reminder of other AU formats

Speaker Resource Center (SRC) My Classes - Home

Speaker Resource Center (SRC) General Tasks

Speaker Resource Center (SRC) Class Tasks

Autodesk Screencasts

Screencasts – An optional speaker resource  Rehearse your AU presentation and fine tune your script.  Illustrate key product workflows and industry-specific practices.  Create short supplements for your class, which can be linked to from the Autodesk University website.

Tagging your AU screencasts Category: Autodesk University  Don’t forget to tag your screencasts “Autodesk University.”

Autodesk Online Gallery

 Generate enthusiasm for what you’ll bring to AU.  Showcase your personal and professional projects.  The Autodesk online gallery will be accessible on the AU website.  Don’t forget to tag your projects “AU 2015.” AU Online Gallery – An optional speaker resource

Tagging gallery projects with AU 2015 Check box: AU 2015 Location: Las Vegas

Speaker Resource Center (SRC) Upload Class Files

Class handouts  Vital for Hands-on Labs, Instructional Demos, and Industry Talks!  Class handouts live on…online…and demonstrate your expertise.  Like a trusted desk reference, it should tell the whole tale and be indispensable.  Write it. Then read it.  Share it with someone who knows.

 Especially critical for Industry Talks, Instructional Demos, and Panels.  Highlight transitions. Introduce your Learning Objectives Mark steps in a product workflow Note other natural transitions  Transitions in your presentation deck help create learning experiences that are structured and segmented.  Don’t overwhelm your audience. Lead them. Teach them. Class presentations

 Nearly all class materials are made available for free online.  High quality handouts and presentations are powerful resources.  Experts in the Autodesk University community continue to gain recognition – on the web and with tools like Autodesk Screencast, the Autodesk Online Gallery, and more. Your audience is also online

Making AU online your own

 Technically Speaking: How to Prepare and Deliver an Engaging Technical Presentation from AU 2014 with Marcello Sgambelluri  Architectural Visualization with Unreal Engine from Lynda.com with Adam Crespi on Lynda.com  Finite Element Analysis for the Casual User in Inventor from AU 2014 with Jeffrey Mather Great resources and examples

 Doing a Q&A? Repeat your audience’s questions. Those in your session will appreciate it as much as those watching online.  Nobody knows your audience better than you.  There’s no AU without you. (Really, we’re humbled!) So get the most of your experience by giving the most. You’ll remember it and be remembered for it! Other things to remember

July 10 Accept the speaker agreement August 7 Download class & presentation templates August 14 Review & modify speaker profile August 14 Upload speaker photo  August 21 Add co-speakers (if any)  August 26 AU Registration  September 25 Hands-on lab hardware & software requirements  October 2 Add lab assistants  October 15 Specify AV/classroom requirements  November 13 Upload handouts & additional class materials Key Dates

 Speaker Resource Center (SRC) One stop shop to manage your participation as an AU Speaker  AU Blog and LinkedIn Forum Speaker news and updates Questions? For assistance contact: Speaker Resources & Communication

Other questions? For assistance contact: Thanks again for your time. We’re looking forward to a great AU!

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