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Remineralize the Earth (RTE) is a nonprofit with a mission to "promote the use of natural land and sea-based minerals to restore soils and forests, produce more nutritious food, and remove excess CO2 from the atmosphere." I joined RTE to help design "Let's Remineralize!" - a module that teachers and homeschoolers can supplement into their science curriculums to teach their students how to conduct experiments with rock dust.
Through working with RTE's executive director, we came to understand that the solution needed to include:
The lesson plan directory would be a a field of CTAs that would initiate visitors into starting a lesson plan. When I interviewed the Executive Director about classes that had already completed remineralization experiments and imagined with her the sort of people who would use this site to start experimenting, we discovered a few things:
Grouping the map near the lesson plans underscored that their participation entered them into a community.
We implemented an intentional strategy on the type of content we shared and how we ordered it:
I arrived at a design that courts first-time viewers into participating in a remineralization project, whilst allowing returning users to jump to the section that is most relevant to them.
I wanted to design transitions that will keep teachers feeling that they are actively progressing along the survey without overwhelming them.
When a class completes their homework which documents the results of their experiment, a custom page is created that shares their results with the world.
This project has given me experience working with a broad team in a nimble organization. I worked directly with the nonprofit's executive director, a front-end and a back-end engineer, a GIS map expert, and several content creators. As these are all volunteer positions, people are working in their spare time and this project is still in development.
Please continue to check back on this project as more will be added when it comes to a close.
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