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Delft, August 2012

Team Assen 3. Delft, August 2012. Common Ground & Common Issues. Introduction – Common Grounds and Common Issues Product – What TU Eat in Delft Conclusion - Project Reflection. WE ALL LOVE TO EAT !! Also essential for hard working students. Student diet issues

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Delft, August 2012

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  1. Team Assen 3 Delft, August 2012

  2. Common Ground & Common Issues • Introduction – Common Grounds and Common Issues • Product – • What TU Eat in Delft • Conclusion - Project Reflection • WE ALL LOVE TO EAT !! • Also essential for hard working students • Student diet issues • Cooking, choosing the right meal, buying groceries • or simply finding the necessary time • Finding a tasty meal • Having a healthy diet • Keeping the price low

  3. Survey • Introduction – Common Grounds and Common Issues • Product – • What TU Eat in Delft • Conclusion - Project Reflection

  4. Objectives • Introduction – Common Grounds and Common Issues • Product – • What TU Eat in Delft • Conclusion - Project Reflection • Provide the international students with • a convenient cooking tool which is: • Easy • Healthy • Tasty • ….. And cheap • Provide students with the opportunity to explore • different cultures through their cuisines

  5. Website • Introduction – Common Grounds and Common Issues • Product – • What TU Eat in Delft • Conclusion - Project Reflection WhatEat in Delft

  6. Translation: More convenient for international students. Principle of the website Main Buttons • Main menu Search: Easy to find the wanted recipe.

  7. Homepage Recommended meal of the day: to help make a decision. News & comments: arouse interest and discussion, also could be shared on facebook, twitter, etc. Recently added: Showcase of newest recipe.

  8. Recipe Uploadyour recipe Catalogue: choose the recipe by country.

  9. Recipe • Recipe • In a certain recipe: • Name • Country • Ingredients (translation into Dutch, could be showed to staff in shops) • Preparation time • Preparation (cooking instructions) Comments: Students can socialize and discuss favorite meals. Different pictures of the same recipe could be shown here.

  10. Recipe • Recipe Rating: Linked to another website to collect opinions.

  11. Stores • Stores Stores page: Recommended stores and a linkage to the location of google-map on delftulip.

  12. Others • Others About us: Our ideas and group members. Login & register Be able to comment, upload recipes and share links on the website.

  13. Leaflet • Introduction – Common Grounds and Common Issues • Product – • What TU Eat in Delft • Conclusion - Project Reflection WhatEat in Delft • Contents: • Background to the product • Recipes from 7 countries (1st edition) • Details of the website

  14. Leaflet • Introduction – Common Grounds and Common Issues • Product – • What TU Eat in Delft • Conclusion - Project Reflection WhatEat in Delft • Purpose: • Easy, healthy, tasty and cheap recipes • Gives some good cooking ideas (educational) • Multicultural • Helps with settling in • Linked to the website

  15. Leaflet • Introduction – Common Grounds and Common Issues • Product – • What TU Eat in Delft • Conclusion - Project Reflection WhatEat in Delft • Planned distribution: • All arriving students get the leaflet via Welcome Packs • Future editions: • Most popular recipes off the website

  16. Project Reflections • Introduction – Common Grounds and Common Issues • Product – • What TU Eat in Delft • Conclusion - Project Reflection • Brainstorming • Suggestions from all the members based on their experiences and issues • Evaluation of pro’s & cons of the suggestions • Converging on the objective – voting • State the objective • Define the project process • Identifying the abilities/tendencies of each team member • Decide on how to achieve the objectives with the available resources • Work division • Deciding on time frame • Review and conclusion WhatEat in Delft

  17. Project Reflections • Introduction – Common Grounds and Common Issues • Product – • What TU Eat in Delft • Conclusion - Project Reflection What we learned about working in a Delft multicultural group: 1. Co-operation 2. Responsibility 3. Compatibility 4. Compromising 5. Cooking Easy, Healthy, Tasty and also Cheap! WhatEat in Delft

  18. Thank you for your attention Questions

  19. “WhatEat in Delft” By: Team Assen 3 Delft, August 2012

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