GENERAL INFORMATION
Sessions are one to 1-1/2 hours in length, are presented in a lecture format, and are available to every attendee as part of the conference registration fee. A session may provide an overview of the product, new system features, tips and techniques, or show how a facility is using the system in an ingenious or unique way.
New Attendee Virtual Track
The Vision User Group has devoted a track to MS4’s new customers, users, and potential users. Every focus group has dedicated one session within each track that is targeted to the new user. A new user could be someone new to MS4 or just a certain MS4 application. Sessions in the Virtual Track are scheduled in a way that allows the new or beginning user to attend each one without conflict. Virtual Track sessions are written in blue text.
Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
Vision 2010 is proud to offer Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for selected sessions and workshops. Please see the session and workshop sections of this booklet for specific details. As additional classes are approved for CEU credit, notice will be posted on www.ms4vision.com.
Target Audience
Beginning
The beginning level class is designed for the attendee who is new to MS4 or would like a refresher course. It is expected that the attendee will have limited experience in areas such as file building, troubleshooting, system functionality, etc. Instruction will be focused on providing information at an introductory level, with no prerequisites required.
Intermediate
The intermediate level class is designed for attendees who have a solid understanding of one or multiple application suites. It is expected that the attendee will have a general knowledge of system functionality, file structure, and interoperability. This level of class may require prerequisite knowledge.
Advanced
The advanced level class is designed for the “super user.” Attendees will be expected to have detailed knowledge of their application or focus area. It is expected that the attendee will have extensive experience in areas such as file building, troubleshooting, system functionality, etc. Classes of this level are intended to provide in-depth information, and attendees are expected to have prerequisite knowledge.



