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Insights What, How, Why Method

Situation What? How? Why? Who?
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.
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