By now we hope you already checked out the epic CC Schedule we've put together. When it comes to planning a CrimeCon experience, everybody seems to have their own system. We've seen your social posts with your highlighted paper schedules, post-it notes on the wall, and lots of coin-flipping while building your schedules. However, if you're looking for an easy way to plan your CC21 weekend, it doesn't get any easier than our scheduling platform, aptly named Sched. Here's an easy step-by-step intro to help get your schedule started!
REMINDER: UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ALL SESSIONS ARE OPEN SEATING. WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO MAKE A PERSONAL SCHEDULE FOR YOUR OWN PRIVATE USE, BUT THESE ARE NOT RESERVATIONS AND ARE NOT REQUIRED.
Head to https://crimecon2021.sched.com to log in to Sched. If you haven't used Sched before, you'll need to create an account first, but don't worry; it's easy and free!
Click the "Schedule" dropdown to explore the schedule in different formats. The "Simple" format is our favorite because it's, well, simple. The "Expanded" format shows session descriptions for each session, and the "Grid" view provides an overview of each time slot at a glance.
At the right hand side of the screen, you'll find a handy color-coded legend that indicates the format of each session (i.e., "Meet & Greet," "VIP only," and so on). Click any color to see sessions in that category or click "Filter By Date" to see only sessions on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday.
Ready to add sessions to your daily schedule? Great! Find the sessions you want and simply click the button to add it to your Sched!
NOTE: Sched is only a planning tool. Adding sessions to your Sched does not reserve a spot in the session.
Finished selecting your sessions? Head to the upper right corner of your screen, click the profile image, and select "My Sched." You'll see a daily schedule with your selected sessions. From there, you can view, print, email, or download your schedule. Want to change sessions? No problem! Just head back to Schedule view and select the new session you want.
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