“Increasing Universal Change Room (UC) Usage,” is a project carried out by students of the Kinesiology 464: Health Promotion and Physical Activity, with the goal of promoting the universal change room to all ARC users and to increase the patronage of the communal facility. This project is designed by the Kinesiology students at the University of British Columbia, with the supervision of instructor, Negin Riazi, and teaching assistants, Matthew Fagan, Thalia Otamendi, and Clint Lemkus. In this project, the researchers conducted a mix method methodology to patrons of The ARC at the University of British Columbia - Vancouver Campus (UBC - Vancouver) in order to gain insight on how to improve one’s experience with regards to the UC. Duri...
Current physical activity guidelines recommend adults to engage in at least 30 minutes of moderate-i...
The following study consisted of data collection and analysis of the proposed new Kinesiology buildi...
Objective: To explore the characteristics of a university-wide buddy system that students would be ...
PURPOSE - Our target was to identify the levels of comfortability, demographic factors and user expe...
The purpose of the UBC Aquatic Centre Universal Change Rooms: Improving Patron Experience with Univ...
The objective of the following research project proposed by SEEDS was to acquire feedback from UBC s...
Participation in physical activity (PA) is instrumental to both improving and maintaining overall h...
The older population is not properly educated nor informed about the universal change rooms which i...
The purpose of this project was to explore and develop strategies to improve users’ experiences in ...
Physical activity (PA) has proven time and time again to have countless positive effects on our heal...
The University of British Columbia (UBC) Recreation aims to provide equity for students who self-ide...
Currently, UBC Recreation is only offering Women’s Only Fitness Hours (WOFH) 9 hours per week out of...
The purpose of our study was to investigate how the University of British Columbia’s (UBC) community...
The purpose of this project was to evaluate female UBC students’ experiences using the active study ...
The purpose of our study was to explore UBC students' satisfaction with UBC Recreation’s current Wom...
Current physical activity guidelines recommend adults to engage in at least 30 minutes of moderate-i...
The following study consisted of data collection and analysis of the proposed new Kinesiology buildi...
Objective: To explore the characteristics of a university-wide buddy system that students would be ...
PURPOSE - Our target was to identify the levels of comfortability, demographic factors and user expe...
The purpose of the UBC Aquatic Centre Universal Change Rooms: Improving Patron Experience with Univ...
The objective of the following research project proposed by SEEDS was to acquire feedback from UBC s...
Participation in physical activity (PA) is instrumental to both improving and maintaining overall h...
The older population is not properly educated nor informed about the universal change rooms which i...
The purpose of this project was to explore and develop strategies to improve users’ experiences in ...
Physical activity (PA) has proven time and time again to have countless positive effects on our heal...
The University of British Columbia (UBC) Recreation aims to provide equity for students who self-ide...
Currently, UBC Recreation is only offering Women’s Only Fitness Hours (WOFH) 9 hours per week out of...
The purpose of our study was to investigate how the University of British Columbia’s (UBC) community...
The purpose of this project was to evaluate female UBC students’ experiences using the active study ...
The purpose of our study was to explore UBC students' satisfaction with UBC Recreation’s current Wom...
Current physical activity guidelines recommend adults to engage in at least 30 minutes of moderate-i...
The following study consisted of data collection and analysis of the proposed new Kinesiology buildi...
Objective: To explore the characteristics of a university-wide buddy system that students would be ...