Team:UC Davis/Project



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1. "Know Your Footprint" Lesson Plan
2. Antimicrobial Awareness App
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Read about our design process:
1. Exploration
2. Inspiration/Motivation
3. Implementation
4. Refinement

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We were particularly inspired by Greg Neimyer’s Black Cloud initiative and identified students as an impressionable audience and a lesson plan as a viable medium.

More specifically, we wanted to develop a lesson plan to be used in conjunction with our biosensor. Our objective was two-fold:
  • to engage students in STEM by demonstrating that biology and chemistry have real world applications
  • and to raise awareness and accountability around chemical use by enlisting the help of students to use our device to monitor environmental levels of triclosan.


A lesson plan could be a viable platform, but only if it could be implemented. To determine what goes into developing an engaging and implementable lesson plan, we reached out to experts.
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