Event Sessions
You can break down events into sessions, if required. Sessions are discrete topics or time slots within an event. For example, you may run the event Setting Up and Using Oracle Training Administration over three days. The first session on Day 1 might be Introducing Oracle Training Administration, the second session on Day 2 might be Setting Up the Application and the third session on Day 3 might be Scheduling Events and Enrolling Students. The sessions may or may not be held at the same venue.
You can divide an event into several sessions, and specify the start and end date and time for each session. For example, if a course runs every Wednesday morning for 5 weeks, you can create an event with a duration of 5 weeks, comprising 5 sessions You can then schedule each session from 9am to 12 noon on consecutive Wednesdays.
You can book resources, such as trainers or venues, for individual sessions.
Why Create Event Sessions?
You can create event sessions for a variety of reasons, including:
- You might run an events as a series of evening classes or two mornings a week for three months
- Parts of events are held in different locations
- You need to provide topic listings
- You want to book resources at session level rather than at event level to use resources more effectively
- You can budget and cost the resources you use at a detailed level, enabling you to see the profitability of events your enterprise runs
See: Creating Event Sessions
See Also
Event Programs
Event Statuses
Restricted Events
Viewing and Entering Event Categories
One Time Events