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Guide for International Students to Get a Bike in Delft

This guide aims to assist international students in Delft seeking to acquire bikes, which are essential for transportation in the city. It provides a comprehensive, easy-to-use printed flyer that includes crucial information such as reasons to buy a bike, what to look for, traffic rules, nearby shops, a checklist for inspections and accessories, and a marked map for easy navigation. Designed for simplicity and affordability, this tool will empower students without internet access to make informed decisions on their cycling needs.

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Guide for International Students to Get a Bike in Delft

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  1. How to get a bike… by Team Edam

  2. Introduction • Create a new tool for the Welcome Envelope • Easy to use • No need of internet • Simple • Inexpensive to produce

  3. Problem • Bikes are the best method of transportation in Delft. • International students don’t have a bike… • …and don’t know how to get one.

  4. Solution • A guide to shop for bikes • Why buy a bike? • What to look for? • Checklist of accessories and inspections. • Helpful tips • Traffic Rules • Map • Location of nearby shops • List with information about the shops

  5. Solution • A printed flyer • Front page • Guide • Back • Marked map • List of shops

  6. Front

  7. Back

  8. Process • Brainstorming • The goal • Review of the given material • What information should be presented • The final product’s format • Division of tasks • Guide group • Map group

  9. Possible improvements • Sponsorship • Discounts for international students • These shops would get a star marker • Colour coding the shops by price range

  10. Reflections and Learning • Team members not familiar with the topic • Work and organisation in a multicultural group • Short time project

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