> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.chamilo.org/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.chamilo.org/2.x-id/panduan-administrasi/admin-guide/sessions/session-categories.md).

# Kategori Sesi

Kategori sesi membantu mengatur sesi Anda, terutama ketika Anda memiliki banyak sesi yang berjalan secara bersamaan.

## Membuat Kategori

1. Dari panel administrasi, navigasikan ke **Kategori Sesi**
2. Klik **Tambah kategori**
3. Masukkan **nama** dan tanggal mulai/akhir opsional
4. Simpan

## Kasus Penggunaan

* **Berdasarkan program** — "Pengembangan Kepemimpinan", "Pelatihan Teknis", "Orientasi Karyawan Baru"
* **Berdasarkan periode** — "Q1 2026", "Semester Musim Semi", "Batch Juli"
* **Berdasarkan departemen** — "Teknik", "Penjualan", "Sumber Daya Manusia"

## Mengelola Kategori

* **Edit** — Ubah nama kategori atau tanggal
* **Tetapkan sesi** — Saat membuat atau mengedit sesi, pilih kategorinya
* **Hapus** — Hapus kategori (sesi dalam kategori tersebut menjadi tidak berkategori)


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