Conference levels (100-400) - what do they mean?
With Embedded Systems West (April 14-18), and TechEd Developers 2008 (June 3-6) rapidly approaching we will be publishing the list of sessions and labs that will be presented at each conference - you may have seen that conference sessions get tagged with a level (100-400), but what exactly do the levels mean, and how much content at each level would you expect to have at an event?
I snagged the following explanation from Jeremy Mazners blog
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- 100 level (Intro level content, could be delivered by "marketing")
- No previous knowledge of this subject required
- May contain roadmap and general overview of product features
- May or may not contain code/demos
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200 level (generally anchor and overview sessions)
- Focuses on broad technology overview
- Emphasizes capabilities, scenarios and value
- Simple code samples to make a point
300 level (generally scenario sessions)
- Focuses on demonstrating how to implement a solution
- Detailed code samples and architecture to show how it all fits together
400 level (generally deep technical internals sessions)
- Focuses on internals, the how and why
- Emphasizes internal architectural considerations and decisions and how they impact real-world usage
- Code samples that illustrate the behavior of the component
Or, you could look at the posting by John Howard that explains the session levels in terms of Chocolate.
- Mike