
Enroll Now for 25Live Space Training Session
Interested in learning more about 25Live, UC's online scheduling and publishing system? UC faculty, staff and students can take advantage of one of four workshops taking place throughout the spring semester.
Led by Conference & Event Services personnel, each one-hour training session will review the 25Live process and provide answers to questions regarding software tools and the scheduling process.
25Live manages the scheduling of classes and events and allows users to search for resources, available dates, and to request and reserve venues. 25Live also provides access to post events onto UCs online calendars.
To view 25Lives upcoming training dates and to register for a session, go to
.
Take this opportunity to brush up on reservation skills for all events in the coming year. Feel free to bring lunch to the workshops, which will be held at TUC and University Hall. Each session is limited to 30 people.
Go to the Conference & Event Services
page to reserve a seat. For more information regarding the 25Live training workshops, contact Florine Postell at
or Conference and Event Services at 513-558-1810.
To review the 25Live tutorial video and step-by-step instructions, visit
uc.edu/eventservices/events/reserve
.
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