After the crit which involved a great deal of post-its and heavy confusion involving the group placements, after the post-it crit. People then had to select prominent themes within the pictures, for example, my photos had quite a festive feel due to my trip to the market, but the rest were more about urban decay. Then we were to link or create a new theme to work with from the post-it to research into more, so choosing the only 2 that went together 'food' and 'festive' (my name had more votes than all the other themes, but that would be big headed and a tad silly to research myself, no?)
Soon thereafter another good collection of research, we were placed in groups again to try to combine, or create a problem in which we had to solve by means of culminating evidence in order to support our problem.
In my group, I was working with Ian Prentice, Tim Wan, Andy Makin, and Matt Milner, our ideas were at first, quite hard to come to fruition, or even to some sort of 'real' conclusive problem in which we could "get our teeth into".
After swiftly ditching our first idea of "festive vegetarian takeaways" it dawned on us that through our first set of surveys on the latter subject, that alot of students did not know how to cook, prepare or experiment with food.
Our problem was:
"Not enough students challenge their dietry habits"
The images are a summary of our group research and work we did.
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