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2010 International MUSEConference
June 1-4, 2010
Dallas, Texas
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The 2010 MUSE International Conference is being held at the
Gaylord Texan Hotel and Convention Center
Brimming with authentic Texas style and hospitality, the awe-inspiring Gaylord Texan Hotel and Convention Center invites you to experience the energy and excitement of the Lone Star State.
Overlooking beautiful Lake Grapevine, Gaylord Texan is just six minutes from the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
Call for Participation
MUSE is your user conference - this is your opportunity to participate and share ideas!
Opportunities to Participate
- Offer an educational session presentation
- Facilitate a Show & Tell session (Facility members only)
- Be a workshop instructor
- Volunteer to lead a Peer Group meeting (Facility members only)
Benefits of Participation
- This is an excellent opportunity for professional and personal growth
- Enhance your presentation skills before a friendly audience of your peers
- Teaching is rewarding and beneficial to all involved
- Chance to share information and receive feedback
- Make contact with industry counterparts
Fine Print
- Only Facility member presenters may receive a waived registration fee. The educational session presentation must be submitted by December 31, 2009.
- Facility member presenters receive a reduced registration fee ($250) if the educational session presentation is submitted after December 31, 2009.
- Registration incentives are available for only one presenter per presentation
- Registration fees are not waived or reducded for Show & Tell presenters
- International Peer Group Leaders (IPGLs) receive a complimentary registration
- The deadline for presentation submissions is March 5, 2010

Show & Tell
Facility members may offer brief presentations that demonstrate their achievements and innovative solutions. Show & Tell sessions are designed to be short, informative sessions in the peer group meetings where ?users teach users.?
Each Show & Tell session should be about 15 to 20 minutes in duration. It can be as simple as a quick online demonstration, a handout of a unique report, a straightforward PowerPoint show, or just a speech that explains a helpful tip or trick. A Show & Tell presentation can be interactive with the audience and it should generate good discussion.
The deadline for presentation submissions is March 5, 2010