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							Is this your first InstCon? Here are some tips from the OGs!
						
					
					
				
			
		
	
		
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
			
					
				
		
	
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I don't know about you, but I CANNOT wait to get back to an in-person InstructureCon and see my people!! And there are so many new users since 2019, so I think it's only fair to give you some tips on how to plan and what to expect from my friends.
I'll get us started:
- Say hello to everyone! Strike up a conversation!
 - Come hang out in the Community booth! It's the place to meet everyone.
 - Hack Night. They provide the hackers. You provide the ideas. Brilliant!
 - Log in to your Agenda and save your favorite sessions for some amazing learning!
 - Unconference! The perfect way to end the conference!
 - Traveling solo? Use #solopanda to meetup for a meal, hang out, go explore.
 
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@melodyc_lam Welcome! Hack Night is a fabulous time to meet & mingle with Canvas developers and other brillant pandas to share and solve issues. I have sat down and explained a certain task I was trying to solve and within minutes had a custom JavaScript that I could add to my instance of Canvas. I have explained larger issues to developers from Canvas and eventually saw a similar update in the Update Notes.
I try to show up with three things to make the most of the time:
- A detailed issue I am looking for a solution for. Generally something I have been banging my head against a wall on for a while. The more specific and detailed the better.
 - A list of recent "wins" that I have found to share if someone is facing similar questions so I can help.
 - One open mind and two open ears to learn from incredibly smart and helpful people. I love just moving from table to table listening to what others are working on. It may spark something I haven't considered or relate to some different issue.
 
This is truly one of my favorite parts of the conference. Hope to see you there!
