Three messages you want to deliver
1. Printing needs planning.
2. Do it when you get it.
3. Don't worry, it might never happen.
Five reasons why it needs delivered
1.
- You can't always get a print slot. No print slot = No work.
- Everything needs set up properly before you go down to print, otherwise you could get down there and everything will start going wrong.
- You need to know exactly when you need to print by. Make sure it's at least two days before the deadline in case something goes wrong.
- Sometimes slots are only available during the day. Do you have something else on at that time? Can it be missed?
- Certain things are needed for printing. If you are not using the stock down there, you need to prepare and buy your own, making sure to cut it to size before you get down there so you're not wasting time.
2.
- If you put it off, you could forget about it, and end up never doing it.
- It will lighten your workload in the weeks to come.
- Even if you don't want to do it now, you're still going to have to do it later.
- It might spur on new ideas or new possibilities for whatever brief it is that you're completing.
- Organisation is key. Get it done.
3.
- Don't just sit there and worry about all the work you've got to do. Just do it.
- If there's something going on in your personal life that you're worried about, talk to someone. Your tutors are there for you.
- Try not to let what's going on around you affect your work.
- Don't worry or panic before crits or presentations, they're never as bad as you think they're going to be.
- Whatever it is you're worried about when it comes to work, 9/10 someone else is worried about it to. Talk to people.
Five ways in which they could be delivered
1.
- Info graphics
- Some kind of diary or timetable
- A checklist of what needs to be done in preparation
- Poster
-Fold out booklet
2.
- Poster
- Motivational cards
- Postcards
- Reminder of consequences placed around uni
- Stationary
3.
- Cards with tips and tricks on
- Poster
- Interactive list, cross off if it doesn't happen
- Motivational cards
- Postcards
Three problems that you could address
1. Don't know how to cook.
2. Meeting new people.
3. Budgeting money.
Five reasons why they need addressing
1.
- So that you can have a healthy lifestyle.
- For socialising purposes e.g. cooking together, teaching each other, communal meals.
- So you can budget your money in accordance with what you're making.
- Eating right leads to a clear mind, making sure you've got enough energy to do your work.
- So you don't have to waste your money buying lunch at university every day. Bring your own pack lunch.
2.
- People you meet at uni could be your friends for life. You want to make a good impression.
- You have to live with these people. You don't want to annoy them, or be the one that is always making a mess and not tidying up after themselves etc.
- Meeting new people helps with work. Leads to collaboration and also feedback.
- Meeting new people leads to enjoyment. Going out and socialising needs to be balanced with work.
- You don't want to be lonely.
3.
- So you can save up in order to do something in the summer, possibly with friends from home. Travelling, holidays, festivals etc. a break from work.
- You need food to survive. Food costs money and is more important than clothes.
- Need to be able to afford to go out so that there's that balance between work and play.
- Printing costs, so do art supplies etc. You need to consider how much you're going to need to spend on each module and final product.
- Learning how to budget is a good skill for the future, when it becomes a lot more important.
Five ways in which they could be addressed
1.
- Student cookery book full of menus
- A cooking app
- Instructions
- Info graphics
- Cookery cards
2.
- What to do and what not to do (poster)
- Cards giving tips and tricks on how to get to know someone
- Social networking website
- Map of good places for students to go and get to know one another
- Booklet
3.
- Leaflet
- Brochure on where to buy cheap things
- Promotional material for student and NUS cards
- Budgeting system split into sections e.g. food, clothes, work, savings
- Info graphics displaying what money could buy you e.g. the £2 you spent on mini eggs could have bought you...
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