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Individualised schedule viewing with Skemaplan

A selection of situations in which Skemaplan may be useful

You are the head of a study programme in which the cohort has joint lectures and also receives teaching in smaller groups, for example, in classes. You therefore need to see the overall timetable for the cohort. Via Skemaplan, you can add all relevant subjects and define the period, which generates a link that you can reuse throughout the semester.

The library would like to offer a course in information retrieval and you would like to help find a suitable time in the timetable across the cohorts of a given study programme. Via Skemaplan, you can add all relevant subjects and define the period, which generates a link that you can reuse throughout the semester – for example, if others would like to offer supervision activities to the same group of students.

You are planning study start and know that new students will not have access to itslearning until a few weeks before the start of the semester. You will therefore want to make sure that new students can see their timetables in good time. Via Skemaplan, you can create targeted timetable links for new students – see the example from the Faculty of Science on MitSDU here (in Danish).

What is Skemaplan exactly?

Skemaplan provides a visual weekly view of the lessons booked throughout one or more semesters in one or more subjects. Bookings in Skemaplan are based on live data from the TimeEdit timetabling and resource planning system. Schedules can be viewed only – it is not possible to correct data in Ske-maplan.

  • Users: Primarily study secretaries and students, then heads of studies, lecturers or others who need an overview of planned teaching.
  • Login: Skemaplan does not require a login unless you want to see the personalised timetable for selected students. You can log in via the ‘user menu’ in the top left corner.
  • Course descriptions: In most course descriptions, there is a link to Skemaplan.
  • MitSKEMA: Skemaplan (and itslearning) replaces MitSKEMA.

Would you like to know more?

Try it yourself and click your way around Skemaplan via skemaplan.sdu.dk or ask the timetable planner at your faculty for help.

Editing was completed: 24.03.2023