Launch
Students will launch the project by sorting realistic campus, shipboard, and port waste examples, surfacing first assumptions about disposal pathways and pollution impacts, and committing to an evidence-based investigation of which waste system should change first.
Day 1
🗂️ Trash to Treasure Sort
Launch 45m
Research & Empathy
Students will gather and analyze direct user evidence from classmates and campus/ship/port contexts, then organize that evidence into an empathy-focused artifact that identifies needs, misconceptions, constraints, and likely pollution impacts to inform later solution design.
Days 2 - 3
🎤 Waste Habits Interview Sprint
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🧭 Evidence Wall Impact Notes
Deliverable 45m
Prototype & Validate
Students will turn research and empathy evidence into a tested recommendation by drafting a design brief, building a low-fidelity waste-system solution, gathering stakeholder-style feedback in two rounds, and revising their claim, prototype, and presentation materials before the final showcase phase.
Days 4 - 5
🧭 Design Brief and HMW Board
Knowledge/Skill Building 25m
🛠️ Prototype Tests and Pitch Revisions
Project Work 65m
Showcase
Students will present a polished public recommendation at the Harbor Change Summit, defend their waste-system tradeoffs with evidence from campus, shipboard, and port contexts, and capture final reflection through a before-and-after concept map and brief community-style debrief.
Day 6
🌊 Harbor Change Summit
Assessment 45m