Here we comment WinhaWille student portal.
Users of Winha Wille are students.
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* All metropolia students in different campuses.
* International and National Finnish students
* Different campus students such as : Leppävaara, Myyrmäki, Tikkurila, Bulevardi etc...
* Different Departement students such as : Media Engineering, IT Technology,Art Design, Music,Nurse, Social Services, Environment etc..
* Different Groups: DAP07S,CAP06S,TI08S1E etc...
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# Teachers
# Other Support staff staff
h3. Activities:
* getting student data
* changing address
* check the confirmed participation
* check the completed courses
* check the study guide line
* checking the courses offered for the department
* enrolling for the courses that are offered
* changing the data language
* checking the enrollment status(season)
h4. Media Engineering students
1. # of users that occupy this user type: All students participating in programme
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2. General responsibilities or activities: search cources, control performance, enrol to cources, check participated and completed cources
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3. Computer skills: general computer skills
4. Domain expertise: media engineering
5. Goals: this tool is compulsory to be used. Student can't continue studies without registering as present for period. Also student cannot get grades for cource if not enrolled.
6. Pain Points: It
7. Usage Contexts:
8. Software Ecosystem: Winha is accessible via all major browsers. It is coupled
9. Collaborators: teachers, other students, IT support
10.Frequency of Use: around 1-3 times a week
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6. Pain Points: what nagging problems can this software
help solve?
7. Usage Contexts: where will this software be used?
8. Software Ecosystem: what other software tools does
this user type rely on? |