Portfolio Activity, Part 1

For this portfolio, you will be presenting your design solution and explaining why it is the best choice for the problem facing your ecosystem of choice. You will begin this activity by comparing your design solution to others

Many design solutions have the same goals. What makes one preferable to the others is the costs, constraints, and potential benefits. Begin by revisiting the costs, constraints, and potential benefits you identified for your design solution. Then identify alternative solutions that would ultimately accomplish the same goals of your own. Determine the costs and constraints of these design solutions, as well as any potential benefits.

Organize the information in a format that you can easily access and refer back to. In the next lesson, you will use your analysis to present your design solution.Presenting Your Design Solution Portfolio

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In this portfolio, you have identified a problem related to preserving biodiversity. You have also evaluated and compared different solutions that will help to prevent biodiversity loss. Now that you have chosen, researched, developed, and evaluated a design solution for this problem, you will present your information.

A presentation can have several goals. Your main goal in this presentation will be to share information about your design solution. However, consider the following goals as well as you go forward:

informing your audience about threats to biodiversity

persuading your audience that your solution is the most effective

convincing your audience to participate in your solution

instructing your audience as to how they can personally implement your solution

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To effectively present your design solution, consider the following components:

1. Introduction: Start by introducing the problem of biodiversity loss and why it is important to address it. Provide an overview of the threats to biodiversity and the need for conservation efforts.

2. Problem Statement: Clearly define the problem you have identified within your chosen ecosystem. Discuss the potential consequences of biodiversity loss and why it is crucial to find a solution.

3. Design Solution: Present your chosen design solution and explain how it addresses the problem at hand. Highlight the key features and benefits of your solution, including how it promotes biodiversity conservation and sustainability.

4. Comparison to Alternative Solutions: Discuss the alternative solutions you considered and compare them to your design solution. Evaluate the costs, constraints, and potential benefits of each option to justify why your solution is the most effective.

5. Implementation Plan: Outline a plan for implementing your design solution, including the necessary steps and resources required. Provide guidance on how individuals can get involved and support your solution.

6. Conclusion: Summarize the key points of your presentation and reiterate the importance of taking action to protect biodiversity. Encourage your audience to support your solution and participate in conservation efforts.

By including these components in your presentation, you can effectively communicate the significance of preserving biodiversity and advocate for your design solution as the best way to address the problem at hand. Good luck!

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