questionnaires. Other students and teachers will also
use the material during this period, but they will not
be part of the formal evaluation. The evaluation will
be based on methods described in Robson (2011).
At the end of the project, in 2015, both the web-
based platform and the physical teaching material
will be in their final design.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The project is funded by the Swedish Society for
Nature Conservation (Naturskyddsföreningen)
thanks to the sale of electricity labelled “good
environmental choice”.
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