A shared vocabulary for IMASUS workshop content. Filter by category or jump by letter.
One of the industry-framed prompts (C1–C10) derived from the IMASUS Industry Needs Report. A project may optionally pick a challenge as its starting point; teams often form around shared challenges.
The workshop role responsible for managing a workshop, inviting participants, and coaching projects. Facilitators do not evaluate or grade; they circulate as mentors and can moderate in case of conflict.
A dated item in a project's process log — rich text with optional photos, videos, and material references — visible to all project members and to the workshop facilitator. Not published unless the team selects it for the public page.
The primary workshop role — a student or young professional who joins via invitation from a facilitator, creates projects, and documents their process through log entries. Participants may join multiple workshops.
The central collaborative object of an IMASUS workshop. A project is created by a participant, optionally linked to a challenge, accumulates log entries, and can be published as a public case-study page. It has one or more members.
The set of participants who are members of a project. Teams are typically formed during the in-person workshop around shared challenges. Membership is open to any registered participant the project owner invites.
The IMASUS design workshop, spanning before, during, and after a physical session. Participants register via invitation, browse materials and training, create a project, log their process, and publish a public page.