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Think you have what it takes to teach a class at Autodesk University? Now’s your chance to find out – the call for proposals opened this week and runs until May 14th. (The conference itself is November 30 to December 2.) The organizers are specifically looking for brand-new content, so if you have a brilliant idea for a session, send it on in! Check out the Call for Proposals site to get all the details. The AU team also offered a suggestion for new speakers: “Use the classes on the AU website to help you develop your proposal. Look for highly-rated classes (4 stars or more) in the appropriate track to use as your model. The class handouts and presentations from these classes can provide you with great examples.” You still have a while to get your proposals in, but be sure to finish your submission by May 14th.
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