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First Time attending a COMMON conference?This page includes the following sections:
Click here to access a video that offers a taste of what you'll experience at a COMMON conference. Before the ConferenceHow to Register to Attend Please note that you must be a current COMMON member to attend a conference—you can join on-line. Every conference features special "early bird" savings on registration fees, so sign up to attend as soon as possible. Once you decide to attend the next COMMON conference, there are several ways to register. Approximately four months before the conference, you can register on-line from a link on our home page. Hard copies of the registration form are also available in issues of our bimonthly magazine COMMON.CONNECT , advance mailings to members and prospects and select industry publications. You can also download a copy of the registration form from our Web site. Staying in Touch Depending on how soon before the conference we receive your registration, COMMON may mail out your attendee badge and other materials, or we may ask you to collect those items when you register on-site at the conference. COMMON conferences have been recognized by the IT industry as one of the highest-quality education conferences when ranked by usefulness and industry expert presentation and participation. One of the reasons COMMON conferences receive high ratings is simply the breadth of education session offerings: COMMON conferences offer four solid days of IT education. Navigating successfully through a conference requires planning. We want you to get the most out of COMMON Conferences. And the information on this Web page will help you plan your week—and return home from the Conference ready to apply what you’ve learned. Visit the Web Site Early and Often Planning Your Course Schedule Pre-Register for Labs You can make changes to your Lab registrations via the Web site, and after you arrive on-site as well. Check with the Registration Desk on-site for more information after you arrive. Before & During the ConferenceOdds and Ends Food. Cash food stations will be available in the Expo hall; snack and beverage stations will be located at various locations in the conference facilities. If you are attending sessions into the evening, but sure to pick up a snack during the day; most conference facilities stop selling food after lunch. Cyber Corner and Bookstore. Laptop computers will be available for you at no charge to check your e-mail while on-site. Please note that the Cyber Corner laptops do not have floppy drives but you can access the Internet from any of them. Come prepared with instructions on how to access your e-mail online. COMMON will also host a bookstore where you’ll find new releases by COMMON speakers. Restaurants and Sightseeing. Restaurant and tourism information will be provided on-site to assist with your after-Conference activities. GTCA:Guide to COMMON Acronyms During the conference, you may hear acronyms that aren’t included on this list. Check here for a complete and current list of acronyms.
How to Read a Session Grid To begin, you need to know that each day of the conference is assigned a number and that all sessions are keyed according to these numbers:
COMMON’s grids are designed to show you an entire day’s sessions at a glance. Horizontal rows show the location of each session. Vertical columns show time and day. Both location and time have a two-digit code, and these combine to form a four-digit Agenda number for each session. Example: Session 32CS will be held on Day 3 (Tuesday) during the time slot designated as #2, or 9:30 – 10:45 a.m. It will be in the room designated "CS" (which is named on the grid). You’ll find details about the room, including location and capacity, in the left column of each grid. When planning your day, you can highlight each session on the grid and will be able to tell at a glance if you have overlapping commitments. You can also create personalized grids online, selecting specific sessions and special events you’re interested in attending. Take Advantage of a COMMON Mentor for Help
with Planning To sign up for this complimentary program, just send an e-mail stating your interest to: VolunteerLiaison@common.org, or call 800.777.6734, ext. 0243. The liaison will need your complete name, city and state, e-mail address and phone number. Your First Stop at the Conference:
Registration Special Sessions and Services for
First-Timers A First-Timers’ social offers a chance to network with other members and volunteers while you enjoy fun, food and prizes! The social is usually held on Sunday afternoon. These sessions are not only informational; they also offer the perfect opportunity to network and make new friends with peers from all over the country. So don’t miss these valuable opportunities. You’ll receive a badge either in the mail or when you register onsite. This badge is required for entrance into all COMMON sessions and events, including the First-Timers’ events. Your badge should be worn at all times during the conference. Key Sunday Sessions The Expo also opens on Sunday. Learn about the latest in product developments from technical experts at IBM and other exhibiting vendors. Although the Conference runs through Thursday, the product Expo continues through Tuesday only. So don’t miss the opportunity to meet with technical experts and see product demonstrations of the latest and greatest high-tech solutions for your IT challenges. Networking and Information-Sharing
Opportunities COMMON offers several sessions that allow you to rub shoulders with technical experts from IBM and other leading industry organizations. Be sure to include iSocials (formerly known as COMMON User Group Discussion Socials or CUDS), including the iSocial Main Event on Thursday evening, in your schedule. There is a special "iSocial - Ask the Experts" session that allows you to meet with peers and experts in a specific technical area. Check the session grids on the Web site or in the daily on-site conference newspaper for dates and times. Check COMMON Conference Daily for
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