Become the AI+ Training Instructor
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Proposals will be considered for the following types of presentations:
Live Half Day Hands-On Training (3.5 hours - 4 hours)
Live Full Day Hands-On Training (3.5 hours x 2)
Live Workshop/Tutorial (1 hour 30 minutes)
On-Demand Workshop/Tutorial/Talk/Training (50 minutes - 4 hours)
Here are some helpful guidelines to consider for your proposal:
Your title should grab the interest of attendees and concisely tell attendees what your session is about.
The recommended abstract must be at least 250 words. However, ensure your abstract is succinct and speaks to both the topic and context of your presentation. This abstract will be used on online marketing platforms. The description must also explain what the students will learn from your presentation.
Be advised that the speaker committee reserves the right to reject any talk at any time if the presentation does not match the abstract and stated intent.
AI+ training attracts a highly-educated audience of data science practitioners. The topic difficulty level you select must consider the quality of our audience in addition to the complexity of the data science languages and tools you will discuss.
Beginner: These sessions help students learn the fundamentals of a subject area.
Intermediate: These sessions help students increase their knowledge of a subject area.
Advanced: These sessions help students increase their already advanced knowledge of a subject area.
On the submission form, you will be asked to explain why the particular topic difficulty level was selected.
Product or service pitches are expressly prohibited by AI+ training. When you submit, you are obligated to confirm your proposal is not a sales pitch for proprietary software or an indirect sales channel for a company. If you are looking for an exposure opportunity for your company, we offer other avenues for promotion. Please email us at [email protected] for more details.
Instructor Bio:
Dr. Kirk Borne
Dr. Jon Krohn
Leonardo De Marchi