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First Workshop – Wrap Up In this wrap-­‐up exercise we will begin building our community resource map using data from first field site visit. From this resource map we will then develop our “use-­‐case scenario” for the RPI Community Sensor – which is a plan of action based on how, why, and where our environmental monitoring should take place. Sharing and Documenting Experiences We have printed two large USGS area maps – one with a large scale, the other a closer view of this location. Identify your field sites on the map and place pins in these locations. Describe and share your field site evaluation information: • Why did you choose these locations? • How did your field sites compare with those of the other groups? • How did the data from these field sites differ? • Were you surprised or disappointed in your findings? Thinking further on our field sites: • What community concerns should we consider in developing our use case scenario? • Are there cultural locations of importance, playgroups, schools, and other areas where we should focus our attention? • Are there areas we suspect pollution might be present where we should focus? Thinking more about the current state of our map: • How complete is our data? Are features missing? • Are the locations and positions of features on the map accurate? • Are there other features that should have been mapped but were missed? • How could the map be improved? Building the Use Case Scenario Using the answers to these above questions, we should be able to construct our use case scenario by asking the following: • Where should we place our RPI Community Sensors in the next field site? These locations should be selected from the many initial field sites we visited in our first site visits. • What kind of data are we expecting to find in these areas? • What kind of data are we likely not to find – or unable to detect – in these areas? þ Use Worksheet #5 (Building the Use Case Scenario) to complete this exercise
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