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I wish I could see the weekdays in the program and not just the date. It could be like "Thursday 15th september" but for swing the weekdays I need to look in my calender to, and that's annoying. I also wish it was organised in days, so you have one box there you see one day and another box for another day. Fx. a box for "Thursday 15th" and then you can see the program for the day in this box.

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  • Sep 12 2020
  • Future consideration
Country DK
Category Scheduling & planning
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    Product Team commented
    September 18, 2020 12:22

    Hi,

    thanks for your feedback. Today you can see not only the date but also the weekday in your task list for the current week. If the school is using the calendar, you can also check your timetable. In the calendar you can switch between day view and week view. But maybe we should show the day in more places in itslearning. We will keep your suggestion on the ideas portal to see if it gets more ‘up votes’. This helps us understand which ideas are most popular.

    regards,

    the itslearning Product team