One possible way to share the data is online on a website created by students where they log and geomap the air quality data collector for others to use.
A final event can be organised at the school where the results of the activities will be presented and discussed. The entire educational community will be invited to this event, including the students’ tutors. Members of the community involved and local decision-makers will also be invited.

Credits: Custom educational illustration created for the course
Air Quality Exploration: Understanding the Invisible World We Breathe, generated by an AI model..
The event will begin with a very brief descriptive presentation of the studies carried out, followed by the presentation of the project results, ways of raising awareness to the issue.
This can be followed by a presentation of recommendations for solving the problem of local air pollution. A series of workshops can also be held by the students on the research techniques they used to showcase the value of the pedagogical approach and its learning potential.
Alternatively, if it is not possible to organise a final event at school, a webinar can be organised online following a similar program.