Launch
Students will launch the project by engaging with a real habitat restoration challenge from a conservation partner, sorting multiple lines of evolutionary evidence, and recording initial evidence-based claims that connect past and present organisms to future design work.
Day 1
🌿 Conservation Challenge Mystery
Launch 45m
Research & Define
Students will gather partner and scientific evidence, organize habitat user needs and biological clues into a design brief, and generate multiple restoration concepts grounded in biodiversity, ecosystem services, and evolutionary evidence.
Days 2 - 5
🎤 Conservation Partner Question Sprint
Community Experience 45m
🦴 Fossil-to-Habitat Evidence Sort
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🗺️ Habitat Needs Map and Design Brief
Deliverable 45m
✏️ Three Restoration Concept Sketches
Project Work 45m
Prototype & Validate
Students will turn their research and design brief into low-fidelity habitat restoration prototypes, test those ideas with peers and a community partner or representative user, document two feedback-driven revisions, and refine a stakeholder-ready proposal for the Deep Time Design Fair defense.
Days 6 - 9
🧰 Prototype Tools and Trade-Offs
Knowledge/Skill Building 30m
🛠️ Habitat Model Draft
Project Work 45m
💬 Feedback Round and Revision Log
Community Experience 60m
📋 Validation Defense Checkpoint
Assessment 45m
Showcase
Students will present and defend their habitat restoration proposals at the Deep Time Design Fair, use scientific evidence from their notebooks and prototypes to justify design decisions, and respond to questions from conservation partners and visitors.
Day 10
🌿 Deep Time Design Fair Defense
Assessment 45m