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Panis26 edited this page Aug 20, 2023
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Situation | What? | How? | Why? | Who? |
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Insight 1: Group Impact | University groups provide a space for integration and student engagement. | Students are drawn to the diverse range of available group options and their potential for connecting with like-minded individuals. | These groups serve as platforms that allow students to socialize, share experiences, and collaborate in areas of interest. | Student of Industrial and Systems Engineering, in seventh and fourth semesters respectively. Interested in university groups. |
Insight 2: Time Constraints | Despite interest, some students are unable to participate in groups due to time constraints. | Academic workload and personal responsibilities prevent students from fully engaging in extracurricular activities. | Time limitations can lead to frustration for students who wish to join groups but are unable to do so due to their academic commitments. | Student of Industrial and Systems Engineering, in seventh and fourth semesters respectively. Interested in university groups. |
Insight 3: Information Accesibility | Information about university groups and activities doesn't always reach students effectively. | Students must actively seek information about groups and activities instead of receiving clear and accessible communications. | Lack of visibility can result in missed opportunities and may contribute to lower participation in extracurricular activities. | Student of Industrial and Systems Engineering, in seventh and fourth semesters respectively. Interested in university groups. |
Insight 4: Face-to-Face Interaction | Face-to-face interaction in university settings facilitates the formation of connections and groups. | Students find it easier to establish relationships and collaborations when interacting in person rather than in virtual environments. | In-person interaction allows for richer communication and the formation of personal bonds, which can increase participation in group activities. | Student of Industrial and Systems Engineering, in seventh and fourth semesters respectively. Interested in university groups. |