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I recommend the Lotusphere 2010 Online Session Scheduler

Scott Hooks  |    |  Tags:  lotusphere  |  Comments (0)
I'm usually not a big fan of Lotusphere Online, mainly because it has such a short life. This year though, it has a few features that may not be *new*, but are at least easier to use. One is the session scheduler. You can look at the sessions in each time slot, view the description (and the speaker's profile if they have bothered to fill it out) and easily add sessions to your personal schedule. Many of the sessions even already have the slides attached so you can get a sneak peek at the content. When you're finished, you can easily export them to an ics file and import them directly to your Notes calendar. Easy and useful. Note that the ics file gets emailed to your lsonline email account, which is accessible from the lsonline.info home page.

Access the Session Scheduler here (sign in with your registered email address and your password is your Lotusphere confirmation number)

While you're there, feel free to add me to your network.

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