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Session-Type: Technology - Standards - Coding - Philosophy - Conceptual - Open Discussion - Business Ecosystem - Use Case | Session-Type: Technology - Standards - Coding - Philosophy - Conceptual - Open Discussion - Business Ecosystem - Use Case - Product | ||
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Session-Level: Beginner - Intermediate - Advanced | Session-Level: Beginner - Intermediate - Advanced | ||
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Session-Language: English - German - French - Spanish | |||
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Description: Each event is appropriate to certain levels of proficiency. Our competencies proficiency scale currently contains Beginner, Intermediate to advanced. Each proficiency level can be used in conjunction with its directly neighboring proficiency such as Beginner-Intermediate to indicate a wider audience for the event. If all proficiency-levels are on display the event is suitable for all levels. The scale only give advise to help attendees to evaluate the event in advance. | Description: Each event is appropriate to certain levels of proficiency. Our competencies proficiency scale currently contains Beginner, Intermediate to advanced. Each proficiency level can be used in conjunction with its directly neighboring proficiency such as Beginner-Intermediate to indicate a wider audience for the event. If all proficiency-levels are on display the event is suitable for all levels. The scale only give advise to help attendees to evaluate the event in advance. |
Revision as of 08:20, 25 July 2017
Session-Type: Technology - Standards - Coding - Philosophy - Conceptual - Open Discussion - Business Ecosystem - Use Case - Product
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Description:
Session-Level: Beginner - Intermediate - Advanced
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Session-Language: English - German - French - Spanish
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Description: Each event is appropriate to certain levels of proficiency. Our competencies proficiency scale currently contains Beginner, Intermediate to advanced. Each proficiency level can be used in conjunction with its directly neighboring proficiency such as Beginner-Intermediate to indicate a wider audience for the event. If all proficiency-levels are on display the event is suitable for all levels. The scale only give advise to help attendees to evaluate the event in advance.