Need a Primer on UC s 25Live Space Reservation System?

25Live, UC’s online event scheduling, publishing and registration system, facilitates and manages the scheduling of classes and events, allowing users to search for and request or book times, venues and resources online. 25Live also allows posting of classes and/or events to UC’s electronic calendars.

Provided by Conference & Event Services personnel, two hour-long training workshops will walk participants through a review of the 25Live process. Each session will provide answers to questions regarding the use of the software and the scheduling process. Take this opportunity to brush up on reservation skills for all events planned for next year.

Session 1

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., Tues. Feb. 17

TUC 415

Session 2

11 a.m. – 12 p.m., Wed. Feb. 18

TUC 419

Feel free to bring lunch to the workshop. Each session is limited to 30 people. Go to the

Conference & Event Services registration

page

to secure seating. 

For more information regarding the 25Live training workshops, please contact Florine Postell at 513-558-1814 or

florine.postell@uc.edu

.

To review the 25Live video tutorial and step-by-step instructions created by Conference & Event Services, please visit:

uc.edu/eventservices/events/reserve

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