The new video platform DSVPlay

The new video platform DSVPlay is now available. All the recorded teaching activities from the lecture halls will now appear in the new video platform.

Configure degree thesis courses

Courses in Daisy can be configured in one of two ways. The first way is the standard way when a course is handled with course segment offerings, examinations, participants, a time table, etc. The second way is to configure the course as a degree thesis course and then...

Unmatched student ideas visible for supervisors

Unmatched student ideas remain visible for thesis supervisors after the application period, until the thesis course starts. The study directors of each unit do not have to inform the supervisors through other communication channels.

Examiners for degree thesis courses

A new function is now available that allows users with the appropriate permission on the department level to specify the examiners for degree theses per course. This is available under Administration > Thesis projects > Examiners. The menu is only visible for...

Decisive courses in programme plans

A programme plan consists of course offerings per semester and batch. In the past, all courses of the included course offerings were used to decide a student’s programme semester/batch and then offer the appropriate course offerings for registration. Now, it is...

New study follow-up view – For course segment

One more option is now available under Follow-up > Study follow-up. The new option offers the possibility to search for students that have participated in a selected course segment during a semester interval. It is possible to filter the result to only see students...

Break dates now visible to study administrators

The dates of course breaks and programme breaks are now visible in the relevant views used by study administrators when working with a specific student. Simply place the pointer over the break to see the date.

Monitoring access card manufacturing

There is now a brand new view in Daisy that can be used to identify access cards that have been ordered but have not yet been manufactured. The view is only available to administrators with access card permission.