EiJ EcoEd Sketch: Intersecting Injustices II
This sketch is designed to help you identify intersecting injustices in your case study location.
STUDENT EXAMPLE: EiJ EcoEd Sketch: Intersecting Injustices I
This sketch will help you learn to identify the many different forms of injustice.
EiJ EcoEd Sketch Template: Designing Civic Data
Civic data are data tools, resources, and artifacts that produce a shared concern for an issue.
EiJ EcoEd Sketch Template: Data Ethnography
Data ethnography is a research method used to understand the backstories of data resources, such as datasets, archives, maps, visualizations, audiovisual artifacts, documents, teaching material, an
EiJ EcoEd Sketch Template: Writing an Advocacy Letter
Advocacy letters are a mode of civic and political engagement that are designed for a specific target audience.
EiJ EcoEd Sketch Template: Designing an EcoEd Program
Environmental education programs can serve many purposes: getting kids more interested in and engaged with their environment, raising awareness about environmental issues, and providing other benef
EiJ EcoEd Sketch Template: Designing a Qualitative Research Proposal
In this sketch, design a qualitative study that will help characterize and address environmental injustice in your case study location.
EiJ EcoEd Sketch Template: Designing an Artivism Project
Art can be a powerful tool to motivate people to take action on a problem.
EiJ EcoEd Sketch Template: Questioning Data Divergence
Questioning Data Divergence
This sketch will help you build a mini-case study of Madera County. First, answer each question as best you can using the information given in the Madera County StoryMap.