 Congratulations you registered for the AIN World Conference 2017 Southern California. Now you may be waited to figure out what things you want to do on your adventure and you need to re-enter the registration website to adjust your choices. Well it's an easy thing to do if you follow these simple steps. Step one look for your original email from the registration system which will be at no reply at regfox.com. When you find that original registration you will be able to scroll down to the bottom of that email and find a link that says set up account. Now if you already set up your account when you registered you should be able to log in and if you forgot your password you can just click on forget your password and it'll email you an update. However if you did not set up your registration account then just click on claim my account and that will open up a table to send you a link to actually set it up. In your inbox you'll see an email from noapply webconnects.com which will ask you to activate your account. When you click on that it'll take you to a website that will say finish creating your account and insert your password. You can use any password that you want that you can remember. It will confirm your personal information and you can say if you want to subscribe and accept text messages or not then you click on save information. Once your profile is updated you can go into your registrations and just wait a second and it'll pop up click on that and you can go in here and edit your registration. And anything that was selected you can edit. So if you want to add rooms, if you want to add learning journeys, if you want to add initial day or event you can do all of that within this framework. Then click save and it'll update. If you want you can have them resend your email or print out these updates. If you have any additional questions feel free to email us or contact us at the information below. The last date to make changes is Monday August 7th so please do it and we'll hope to see you at the conference in Southern California.