This data project will address Course Outcomes 1 and 3:
interpret quantitative information to determine effects of human activity on the environment and to evaluate
environmentally sustainable decisions
effectively communicate and use scientific evidence regarding human impact on the environment with
emphasize on sustainability and global citizenship
Description
This data project will be composed of two parts.
In Part I of your report, you will compile class data from the Week 5 Eco Moment on your water usage (found in
the “Shared Data” Discussion, under Water Calculator Data) and summarize/analyze it with Excel (or similar
spreadsheet program). Discuss what trend(s) you see in the class data that relate to course concepts. Think
about the best way to present your findings–tabular or graphical form? There is no “right answer” here, as long
as you pick a format that highlights your main findings and support your table(s) and/or graph(s) with clear text
that interpret the results. Do any of the findings surprise you? Why or why not?
In Part II, you will research and discuss possible solutions to the environmental problems reflected in the class
data. Here, you will want to support your argument with reliable, scientific resources (e.g., peer-reviewed
scientific papers, white papers, and government websites). Be sure to end with a strong concluding paragraph
that summarizes the main data trend(s), along with the merits and relevance of your chosen solution(s).
Format
The page limit for your written report for both Part I and Part II is 2 pages, plus 1 page for the data
table/graph(s) you use to present your findings in Part I. The page limit does not include an optional title page,
the reference list, and the appendix with the raw class data. The report should be double-spaced with one-inch
margins all around and use a 12-pt font.
Here is the order in which to present the various project components:
Part I = describe the class data we collected, include the methodology, relevant web tool (if applicable), the
mean and sample size for each result, table/graph(s) that depict the main findings and/or trends; interpret the
table/graph(s) for the reader
Part II = summarize research on possible solutions; be sure to incorporate reliable in-text citations and focus
on relevant, attainable solutions
Reference List
Appendix of Raw Data = screenshot or copy in the Excel table showing all the class data (no analysis or mean)
Preferred language style Simple (Easy vocabulary, simple grammar constructions)

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