Launch
Students will experience a fast launch into shared-resource dilemmas, connect the simulation to local evidence and stakeholder perspectives, and leave with one grounded case-study direction for the sustainability project.
Day 1
🌍 Commons Crash Lab
Launch 55m
Empathy & Assumptions
Students will gather firsthand evidence from community partners, analyze spatial and stakeholder patterns in a local shared-resource issue, and turn those findings into empathy artifacts, checked assumptions, and a feedback-informed problem frame for the next design phase.
Days 2 - 5
πŸ—ΊοΈ Resource Site Walk Notes
Community Experience 55m
πŸ›°οΈ Satellite Maps and Commons Critiques
Knowledge/Skill Building 55m
🎀 Nonprofit Interview and Empathy Map
Community Experience 55m
🧩 Assumption Check Peer Critique
Deliverable 55m
Prototype & Present
Students will turn field notes, maps, and stakeholder evidence into a focused How Might We direction, generate and compare multiple solution concepts, build and test low-fidelity prototypes, revise through peer and expert critique, and prepare a stakeholder-ready case-study presentation that shows how evidence and feedback shaped their proposal.
Days 6 - 9
🧭 HMW Statement and Criteria Matrix
Knowledge/Skill Building 55m
✏️ Concept Sketches and Paper Prototypes
Project Work 55m
πŸŽ“ Geography Critique and Revision Sprint
Community Experience 55m
πŸ–ΌοΈ Gallery Walk Pitch Checkpoint
Assessment 55m
Showcase
Students will present their final shared-resource case study booths to an authentic audience, explain how evidence and feedback shaped their solution, and complete a closing debrief that compares their final proposal to their starting ideas and teamwork growth.
Day 10
🎀 Sustainable Futures Expo Booth
Assessment 45m
πŸ—£οΈ Proposal Growth Debrief
Assessment 10m