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Jeffrey Chan, Ryan Lacey, Amruth Ventkatraman

User Classes

Event Driven Volunteers

  • Volunteer once or only a handful of times per semester
  • May have external motivations for volunteering (requirement of a club, greek organizations, etc.)

Consistent Volunteers

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Volunteer Organizations

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User Interviews

Once per semester volunteer

This user was a member of a fraternity that requires every member to do some form of community service each semester. The user is not particularly enthusiastic about doing community service – that is, he will not go out of his way to get involved. His requirements for what he is willing to do are rather specific. He wants to do something one-off that he will enjoy and does not require a large time commitment. Upon being asked what the biggest challenge was to finding something he would do, he remarked that “It’s really hard to find something I’m interested in doing for a short period of time. If I could find a place to teach computer science I’d do it, even if I had to drive an extra 15 minutes.” He also indicated that getting involved in events with friends would make the experience much more enjoyable. The user voiced frustration with current systems for finding interesting opportunities after dealing with MIT’s PSC service digests.

Weekly hospital and church volunteer

Larry is an aspiring pre-med student at an undergraduate university. As a pre-med student, he has an extremely busy schedule with a full courseload of classes as well as labwork. Larry hopes to find weekly health-related community-service opportunities that will fit into his busy schedule. He often has to read through hundreds of emails to find a health-related community service opportunity for the semester and must repeat his search every new semester due to schedule changes. The biggest problem is that older postings are difficult to recover since they are buried under thousands of more recent listings.*
*Unfortunately, many of the health-related opportunities fail to specify the exact job that he would be doing with the hospital, which is drastically affects the enjoyability of Larry’s community service experience.

Soup kitchen coordinator

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Goals

PLACEHOLDER

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