Register your Season of Agents event to be eligible for free gifts. The first 200 speakers to confirm a scheduled talk are eligible to receive a free gift that includes a speaker gift bundle and stickers for attendees. Limit one per speaker/user group. Terms apply, please review the Terms and Conditions.
We will promote your event via the Microsoft developer community website.
Season of Agents speakers can register NOW for the Microsoft AI Skill Fest.
- Schedule 📆 your Microsoft Season of Agents talk to occur between April 1 and June 30, 2025
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Work with local user group leaders to schedule a Microsoft Season of Agents event.
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Ensure you’re listed as a speaker for the Meetup event and have the URL to the event handy. You’ll need it for the next step.
- Register to promote your event using the URL here: https://aka.ms/RegisterSeasonofAgents
- The free gift offer ends on June 13, 2025, at 9:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time, or while supplies last (whichever comes first).
- Within 2-5 business days of submitting your registration form, you will receive an email from Azure-Tech-Groups [email protected] to let you know if you are eligible.
- Prepare and deliver your talk 🗣️
- Find prepared Microsoft Season of Agents content-in-a-box here on GitHub.
- Engage your audience and share your insights on the Microsoft Season of Agents topic you selected.
- Feedback
- Please gather attendee feedback after the event by sharing the post-event survey via a QR code or aka link https://aka.ms/AttendeesurveySeasonofAI that is included in the presentation materials.
Any questions, email Azure-Tech-Groups at [email protected]. For more info, please see FAQs.
- WHAT: This repo contains slides and supporting demos to help anyone in the community quickly deliver a talk around topics important to Microsoft. The content is prepared by Microsoft but is free for you to reuse and remix to deliver to local user groups, meetups, and community events. All content is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 and all sample code is MIT.
- WHY: It takes time to develop new talks. 😅 Whether you're an experienced speaker or preparing to deliver your first talk, this content can help you get ready for your next speaking opportunity and expand the topics you're ready to cover as a speaker.
- WHO: You! 🎉 This content is for anyone that wants to deliver a talk.
- WHEN: Content in this repo will be updated quarterly. 📆 Check back often for new content-in-a-box resources. Old topics will be archived and new topics will be added so there's always something fresh to share with your community.
- HOW: Simply clone or fork this repo and practice the content. 🗣️ Most content-in-a-box sessions include slides, supporting sample code (which may be linked in an external repository), and additional guidance for delivering the talk (sometimes including a video of the session being delivered so you can see an example in action). Some slides may need updates (like your bio); others are ready to go. You can use everything as prepared, or if you have your own style or time constraints, you can remix to fit your situation. Content is designed to fit in a 30 to 45 minute session (leaving time for Q&A).
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