Launch
Students will launch the project by exploring California park clues, testing early ideas about regions, ecosystems, and visitor behavior, and naming questions they want to investigate as junior park rangers.
Days 1 - 2
πŸ—ΊοΈ California Park Mystery Stations
Launch 45m
πŸŽ’ Save the Park Scenario Talk
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
Research & Empathy
Students will gather evidence from maps, photos, captions, ranger notes, and a live ranger conversation to understand how a California national park works as an ecosystem and what visitors need to know to protect it. They will organize observations, test assumptions about visitor behavior, and create an empathy artifact that identifies user needs, conservation concerns, and a focused problem to guide later design work.
Days 3 - 7
πŸ—ΊοΈ California Park Map Evidence
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🌿 Ecosystem Web Notes
Research 45m
πŸŽ™οΈ Ranger Questions and Needs
Community Experience 45m
🧩 Visitor Scenario Sort
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
πŸ“Œ Empathy Board Checkpoint
Deliverable 45m
Define & Ideate
Students will turn their park research into a focused design brief, generate several visitor guide ideas, test those ideas with peers, and choose one evidence-based direction to carry into prototyping.
Days 8 - 12
🧭 Park Evidence to HMW Board
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
πŸ“ Visitor Guide Text Features Study
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
🎨 Three Guide Page Sketches
Project Work 50m
πŸ’¬ Two-Peer Sketch Feedback Round
Deliverable 45m
πŸ“Œ Design Brief and Chosen Layout
Assessment 45m
Prototype & Validate
Students will turn their chosen visitor guide idea into a testable draft, gather feedback from classmates and a park ranger, revise with evidence, and prepare a refined prototype that shows how design choices help visitors protect park ecosystems while still enjoying them.
Days 13 - 16
πŸ—ΊοΈ Guide Page Prototype Build
Project Work 45m
πŸ’¬ Two-Peer User Test Round
Deliverable 45m
🧭 Ranger Draft Review
Community Experience 45m
βœ… Refined Guide Gate
Assessment 45m
Showcase
Students will present their completed California National Park Visitor Guides to classmates, families, and a park ranger, explain how research and feedback shaped their conservation choices, and use audience feedback to make a final revision and reflect on what makes a place worth protecting.
Days 17 - 18
πŸ—£οΈ Park Passport Presentations
Assessment 45m
πŸ“ Sticky Note Revisions
Deliverable 45m