Dissemination Plan

The purpose of our work is to educate young students regarding water conservation and how this topic relates to the water crisis. Our individual products play a role in each of us contributing to a lesson in the water fair, surveys, and the toolkit. Each of our products and contributions help us achieve our overarching goal.
The target audience for our project is 5-12th grade students. We want to focus on educating kids about water conservation and better water habits. The youth of today are one of the most important stakeholders in society and has a huge impact on the environment. Other stakeholders that could utilize our research and products are local schools, educators, our partners, and especially after school programs without specific curriculum criteria. To best understand our project teachers should read the water fair tool kit, which gives you access to different water conservation lesson plans and other water fair important tips. To utilize the water fair toolkit to its best ability, first open the “Read Me” file. Here you will find the motive behind this project as well as how to properly use the toolkit.
It is important for our work to be shared because it can ultimately influence the new generation to make better water decisions and improve our climate.
It can be said that respect, equity, and integrity are imperative ethics to consider as they relate to the work we plan to conduct. More importantly, using language throughout our products that is not offensive and is courteous of those who are facing this water equity crisis.
As a group, we keep in communication through text messages as our main way to check on each other and share updates about our work. We also discuss and set deadlines that give us enough time to look over and review our work before turning it in. We have a shared Google Drive folder that has all necessary documents, pictures, and articles.