Online Advance Ticketing
This year, we introduce the new online advance ticketing process! No more standing in lines each morning of convention: instead, you will request your classes online in the weeks before Convention. Also before Convention, classes will be assigned to attendees, and you will be able to see a personalized class schedule on this very website well before Convention! A hard copy of your schedule will also be available at the convention itself. Here's how it works.
The process of registration for the convention and signups to teach classes work the same way they always have; there are separate forms to register for Convention and to sign up to teach on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.
And, as usual, once we know who's teaching what, we'll create the class schedule and post it. That's when things change! At that point, we will open class requests.
Class Requests Period
A one-week period will be devoted to processing your class requests. See schedules below for exact dates.
For each day that you are registered for classes, you will go to a web page to select the classes you'd like to take and arrange them in order of preference. (We'll use your order of preference for class assignment.) In addition to making requests for classes on specific days, you'll also select your top picks: your favorite classes across all days. We'll try to get everyone at least one of their top picks. Teachers and volunteers will include their special priority ticketing choices here as well.
We’ve prepared a printable document and a tutorial video to provide advice and illustrated instructions to help you with the request selection process. Here is the worksheet shown in the video.
Also, during this period, there will be a special email address for any ticketing-related questions: convention-ticketing [at] origamiusa.org.
At the end of the request period, we'll close requests and make class assignments. Details of how that's done are described here, but suffice it to say that we think it's a LOT more equitable than the old system. And you'll get to see what classes you are taking well in advance of Convention. (And did we mention no standing in line on the morning of Convention?)
If, for some reason, you miss the online ticketing system (or you registered REALLY late, like at the door), don't worry; there will still be some classes available for last-minute attendees. But we expect that the vast majority of Convention attendees will request and receive their classes via the online advance process.
Schedule of Class-Related Dates
- April 30: Convention registration begins
- April 30–June 1: Registration to teach; class previews posted
- May 28: Broadcast classes posted
- June 1 AM: Registration to teach closed
- June 1 PM: Preliminary schedule posted
- June 4 AM: Final schedule posted; request classes opens
- June 4–June 11: Request classes
- June 11: Request classes closed; processing class assignments starts
- June 11–June 15: Processing class assignments
- June 15: Class assignments are posted
- June 22: Convention begins
Questions about Online Advance Ticketing
If you have questions about the Online Advance Ticketing process, please read through our new FAQ on Ticketing. If you still have questions, please consider joining the OrigamiUSA Members' Mailing List and posting your question there! From April until Convention starts, Convention staff will be monitoring the list and will try to answer your concerns as quickly as we can. (And who knows: we may add your question (and its answer) to our FAQ!)
Ticketing for Late and On-Site Registration
If you registered after the close of the class request period, registered on-site, or missed online requests for any other reason, there will still be on-site class signups each morning as we have done in years past. You can also add, drop, and/or replace classes using the on-site ticketing process. Details of that process are here.Teacher Feedback
After Convention, we'd very much like to get your feedback on the classes you took! Please fill out a feedback form as soon as you can after taking a class. We pass this information back to the teachers (anonymously) and use it to make improvements for next year.
- Teacher Feedback forms are closed.
Information for Students
Please read through the pages linked below on classroom etiquette and origami difficulty. Origami folks are, in general, a friendly and forgiving lot, but you can help keep things running smoothly by following the generally accepted norms of behavior (etiquette) and only signing up for classes at your folding level. Don't get in over your head!