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Interior Wayfinding on UB’s North Campus
What is interior wayfinding? Interior Wayfinding is knowing physically where you are within a building or building complex, and how to get to where you want to be within the building or building complex.
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Question 1: How many semesters have you been attending the University at Buffalo?
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Question 2: How confident are you currently with your ability to navigate UB’s interior walkways? (with 1 being unconfident and 4 being extremely confident)
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Question 3: How confident were you navigating UB’s interior walkways when you had first arrived on campus? (with 1 being unconfident and 4 being extremely confident)
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Question 4: Have you ever gotten lost while travelling between classes on campus?
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Question 5: On a scale of 1 to 4 with 1 being very difficult and 4 being very easy, how easy is it to understand current wayfinding systems (eg. signage navigating towards other buildings)
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Question 6: Do you believe that the wayfinding systems used on UB’s campus should be improved?
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