Summary of Research Progress:
During January, we successfully reached the set targets in alignment with our roles at SayPro, focusing on creating data quality limits and best practices for end users to minimize future issues on SayPro.online. Our main efforts were in improving the user experience on the platform, ensuring that SayPro clients have seamless access to important resources.
Key achievements include:
We captured all links sent by clients for research purposes.
As a team, we worked collaboratively, particularly on Events and Research, to ensure we met our objectives.
Specific Research Objectives for January:
-Scrapping a list of free online courses.
– Scrapping topics from OneDrive to Notepad.
– Researching hospitals and clinics in various countries.
-Exploring training courses and training material.
-Career guidance research.
-Skills development training courses.
-Investigating topics related to different types of sickness.
-Conducting interviews for TVET and University students.
Data Collected
-The research led to valuable data, which includes:
-A list of available free online courses.
-Various health-related topics, especially around sickness types and care.
-Information on hospitals and clinics across different regions.
-Career and skills development resources.
Challenges and Solutions
Challenges:
-Technical difficulties with the SayPro platform, specifically, my inability to access or post work on EnsayPro.
-Issues with the software hindered the completion of tasks as planned.
Solutions:
-Received assistance with accessing my password, allowing me to resume work.
-My Chief suggested I use Notepad as a workaround to save my work during this period, which helped maintain progress.
-The technical team resolved the issues with the software, allowing the workflow to return to normal.
Next Steps
Moving forward, the focus will be on continuing to improve data quality standards for SayPro users, expanding our research into more countries for hospital/clinic data, and refining the process of delivering career guidance and skills development resources to clients.
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