The selection of the next Revit classes to attend at Autodesk University 2008 is well under way. A recent post by David Baldacchino (Do U Revit?) pointed this out already and you can visit the BLAUG blog too. If you haven't voted already you can take a look at the list and see. Once you've voted you can't get back in to look over the list, or at least I couldn't.
I received an email asking why my name was not among the submissions. Simple, I didn't submit anything this year.
Last year I felt that I was unable to participate as much as I would have liked to, in my role as a board member with Autodesk User Group International (AUGI). This year I'm not going to have that conflict. Plus I hope to actually attend more classes this year!
Besides, there are so many more very capable users now, compared with a few years ago, that I doubt my absence will be noticeable. There are a great many classes to choose from and I wish the AU planning team all the best trying to pick from them. Hopefully the polling will help too!!
See you at AU 2008!
I sent in a proposal under the Business Track. It's called "To Blog or Not to Blog- Sharing your Revit knowledge with the world"
ReplyDeleteI actually included your name as a potential panelist.
1. I hope you don't mind.
2. I hope my proposal gets approved.
3. I hope you will participate.
So, even though you didn't apply for a session, you can never escape Revit Karma.
Thanks.
Gregory
Please...
ReplyDeleteI doubt my absence will be noticeable...
Now you will be the correcting the teacher...
Steve
Never...I wouldn't be that rude! Unless to a co-presenter *-)
ReplyDeleteWell, since you've been blogging since 2004, it'd be great for you to be one of the panelists and co-presenters.
ReplyDeleteSorry, I wasn't responding to your comment Greg. It was a response to Steven's comment, my "wise-guy" co-presenter from last AU.
ReplyDeleteIf your session is approved I'll be glad to attend if my schedule permits.
Sorry boss, I will be good this year. I was thinking of hanging out in David B. class to keep him on the straight and narrow...
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