JCU Online Learning Support Getting it Together


Introduction | Message in a Bottle | What's Important | Timely Questions | Activity Log |
Study Period Planner | Flexible Timetable | Daily Diary | Links | Credits & Evaluation

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Study Period Planner

This is one of the most valuable time management tools. The planner (formerly called a "semester timetable" shows the total weeks of a study period plus lecture recess and study vacation. The idea is to put all of your obligations for each subject, as well as personal obligations and projects. It is the big picture of what you are going to achieve for the duration of your subjects and deserves pride of place on your wall in your study area.

If you are studying in a flexible or self-paced mode you can use this tool by simply modifying the number of weeks in which you aim to complete the course.

This timetable should include the weeks when the following events occur:
* assignments are due
* tests or exams are scheduled
* tutorial presentations are due
* the time you plan to read and research for assignments
* the time you plan for writing, re-writing and proofreading your assignments
* non study projects and obligations

Semester Timetable

Small Semester TimetableDownload Template
( 9+4 week semester)

Small Semester TimetableDownload Template
( 8+5 week semester)

Small Semester TimetableDownload Template
(6+7 week semester)

Small Semester TimetableDownload Template
(Flexible/Self-paced)



Study Skills Online: Getting It Together: Semester Timetable
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Introduction | Message in a Bottle | What's Important | Timely Questions | Activity Log |
Study Period Planner | Flexible Timetable | Daily Diary | Links | Credits & Evaluation