1) Impact of the activities on the development of the students' Graduate Attributes:
The Earth Day activities positively impacted students' Graduate Attributes, including environmental awareness and responsibility, critical thinking and problem-solving, collaboration and communication, and leadership and initiative. The activities increased students' knowledge, developed their problem-solving skills, improved collaboration and communication abilities, and empowered them to take leadership roles in addressing environmental issues.
2) Self-strength/advantage towards the activities:
Individuals with a passion for sustainability, knowledge/expertise in environmental areas, strong communication and leadership skills, and creativity/innovation have advantages in participating in the activities. These strengths enable them to contribute effectively, share insights, collaborate, and provide fresh perspectives.
3) Challenges and how to overcome:
Challenges in participating in the activities include lack of awareness, time constraints, limited resources, resistance to change, and ensuring ongoing engagement. To overcome these challenges, organizers can provide pre-event resources to educate participants, schedule activities to accommodate academic commitments, seek partnerships/sponsorships for resources, emphasize the benefits of sustainability, and establish student-led initiatives for continued engagement.