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Using Zoom @ HGSE, DIRECTIONS FOR COGGLE:
Here is an abbreviated example…
Using Zoom @ HGSE
Students
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Threats
Fostering strong connections, within students and with faculty.
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Opportunities
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Foster a network that can last after graduation, even with location barriers.
Strengths
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Highly motivated, experienced learners.
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Opportunities
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Connect with new students from different fields, contexts, and strengths.
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DIRECTIONS FOR COGGLE:
Here is an abbreviated example of a Coggle mind map, where you will distill and synthesize the information drawn from your research on stakeholders into a mind map. Feel free to be creative in your representation. One idea is to create branches per stakeholder, divvy up results from your SWOT analysis per stakeholder, and add connections between stakeholders, as well as between their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. Another way to organize things would be to create a branch per SWOT element, then for each stakeholders, and add text on how they interact. Make sure to include the brainstorming and research results on additional stakeholder(s) other than the original 3 groups. Draw connections between these stakeholders, and how their needs or interests interact, align, or oppose.(Tip: You can add connections between branches in two different ways: https://coggle.help/article/18-create-a-cross-link and https://coggle.help/article/93-connecting-items.)When you want to share the results, you can embed this map to Sway (or your archive or choice) through the link you get in the 'Share this Coggle' menu in the upper right corner, or download the image using the 'Download this Coggle' menu right next to it. If using a link, make sure to make the Coggle map public.