For the Instructor
These student materials complement the Water Science and Society Instructor Materials. If you would like your students to have access to the student materials, we suggest you either point them at the Student Version which omits the framing pages with information designed for faculty (and this box). Or you can download these pages in several formats that you can include in your course website or local Learning Managment System. Learn more about using, modifying, and sharing InTeGrate teaching materials.Goals and Objectives
Goals
- Describe the two-way relationship between water resources and human society
- Explain the distribution and dynamics of water at the surface and in the subsurface of the Earth
- Communicate scientific information in terms that can be understood by the general public
- Interpret graphical representations of scientific data
- Identify strategies and best practices to decrease water stress and increase water quality
- Predict how availability of and demand for water resources is expected to change over the next 50 years
Learning Objectives
In completing this module, you will:
- Analyze the relationship between land use and access to fresh water
- Calculate the population that can be supported by a finite water source
- Evaluate possible solutions to anticipated water shortages
- Evaluate whether access to clean water is a basic human right, or if it should be treated as a commodity
- Distinguish between direct and indirect water use
- Record and analyze your own personal water usage
- Compare your own personal water use habits with those of your peers and others worldwide