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How to Access Session Scheduler?

Nia McCash
Mega Sage
Mega Sage

I believe the Knowledge website had a countdown for the session scheduler that was supposed to go live today.  How do we access the session scheduler?

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Paul Curwen
Giga Sage

Heads up everyone. The Session Scheduler is now live for Knowledge 18 (30/03/2018) get your sessions booked before they are gone!

https://www.servicenowevents.com/servicenowknowledge18/event_agenda

Regards,

Paul

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Regards

Paul

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Hi Scott, thanks for the update. The FAQ for K18 still indicates mid March, it might be helpful if that were updated as well:

https://knowledge.servicenow.com/faq.html

Alex125
Giga Expert

It is really messy with the information around Knowledge18, lot or errors and unclear and if you point it it to ServiceNow they don't update/change it..

You expect it should improve and learn from every knowledge event but seems not..

Paul Curwen
Giga Sage

Heads up everyone. The Session Scheduler is now live for Knowledge 18 (30/03/2018) get your sessions booked before they are gone!

https://www.servicenowevents.com/servicenowknowledge18/event_agenda

Regards,

Paul

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Regards

Paul

Heads up everyone.  This years scheduler is terrible.  This is my 4th Knowledge, and they've really changed the scheduler, and it's really difficult to see what you have scheduled and when.  You kinda have to guess as you go through... very disappointed.  And what happened to being able to add sessions to your 'interested' list?  That was a great way to filter through sessions.

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Brad

In case anyone with any power to change it next year is watching this... I very much agree. Ignoring the shift in the release of session scheduling and the site performance issues when it was released, the scheduling tool itself was definitely inferior to the one used in past years. It was also easier to switch sessions when you had a conflict. The current tool requires you to jump through a few hoops to accomplish the same.