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Tony Montes edited this page Aug 24, 2023
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- Luccas Rojas Becerra
- Nicolas Rueda Rincón
- Tony Santiago Montes Buitrago
- Daniel Esteban Aguilera Figueroa
- Cristian Armando Sanchez Ocampo
- Laura Vanessa Martinez Prieto
- Problem 1: The problem is that students, especially newcomers, often face difficulties when trying to access specific information within the university environment. Vital details such as course extensions, faculty particulars, support service contacts, building directions, and other pertinent resources can be challenging to locate. This lack of centralized information makes it challenging for students to find what they need. The absence of a unified information source contributes to these hurdles, leaving students without an efficient way to access the comprehensive information they require.
- Problem 2: The issue we aimed to tackle pertains to the establishment of university-based groups. These groups hold significant value for activities such as studying, recreational pursuits, dance, and sports practice. However, the process of forming these groups within the university context often proves to be challenging, yet it has the potential to be more streamlined. Facilitating the creation of such groups would offer individuals with akin interests the opportunity to interact, fostering social connections and enabling them to forge relationships with those who share their hobbies.