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# Example Session Title
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Describe your session. This is the bulk of your submission.
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## Learning objectives
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List 3 learning objectives. A clear learning objective states the desired outcome--what attendees will be able to do upon attending your session. Finish the sentence “At the end of this session, attendees will be able to…” Use action verbs (“apply,” “perform,” “develop,” etc.) rather than “learn” or “understand.”
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## Synopsis
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A 1 - 2 sentence synopsis of the session, used for promotional purposes.
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## Target audience
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Who is the ideal attendee for this session? Be specific about the type of person who will get the most out of your session. Stating “everyone” is not helpful to reviewers or participants. Finish the sentence, “This session is for…”
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## Difficulty level
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## Prerequisites
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What knowledge or experience will you assume an attendee will have when coming into your session? Stating “none” is not generally helpful to reviewers or attendees. Finish this sentence, “Attendees will get the most out of this session by being familiar with…”
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## Presentation assets
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Document where assets for this presentation are kept.
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## Submission History
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Keep a list of events where this session has been proposed, and whether or not it was accepted, rejected, or pending. For example:
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* BarCon Peoria 2000 (Accepted) - https://bar.example.com/example-session
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* FooCamp 2000 (Rejected)
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