Reminder: the initial registration period for this limited capacity event ends tomorrow at noon.
Each of our 41 local organizations has 2 spots reserved, but a representative must complete the form now in order to keep them. We'll email/post later in the week about any seats that are still available.
This message portal sends an email to everyone in the group--there's unfortunately no cross-referencing against who's already requested spots. You do NOT need to resubmit the form if you previously completed it.
And please do discuss internally before completing a request. Each organization should only complete the form one time.
Thank you.
NYCTUG is pleased to announce hands-on training sessions for Tessitura Analytics on Wednesday, March 27, at the American Museum of Natural History.
The trainings will introduce the basics of navigating Tessitura Analytics. Guided dashboard exercises will also teach you how to apply and use filters, to perform data discovery using existing widgets, to extend and enhance widgets and to create a new dashboard. Bring your laptop!
Due to the session format, capacities must be tightly managed. There will be two sessions (1pm and 3:30pm), each seating a maximum of 35 attendees. Each Tessitura organization in the greater New York City area is invited to send a total of two people. Please coordinate across all of your Tessitura users to determine who should attend and then submit those two names via this form.
Note that requests will all be individually confirmed, including session times.Your organization's spots are only guaranteed for the first week of registration--you must complete the form by noon on Tuesday, March 5.
If spots are still available after the initial registration period, we will switch to an open enrollment option. We expect to be able to do this, although it will be for a limited number of seats.
Attendees must each bring a fully-charged laptop (not tablet) in order to actively participate in the training.Thank you for your support of this unusual event registration process.