INTERACTIVE MODULES
The following interactive modules cover a range of topics for different year levels. For more information see the Teacher's Guide.
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Can you save the Patagonian Toothfish?
An interactive suitable for students studying Geography, International Politics, and Civics and Citizenship education. |
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Can you de-mine your town?
A cross-curriculum based approach that encourages clear-thinking and decision making. Also useful in leadership courses. |
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Can you protect our North?
An interactive suitable for students studying Geography, Politics and Civics and Citizenship education. |
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Where have ADF forces served in
war and peace over time?
A very useful interactive for students studying Australian History, Geography and Civics and Citizenship education.
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What do we do with Jervis Bay?
Suitable for students studying Geography, Environmental Studies, Civics and Citizenship and in leadership courses due to its decision making component. |
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George Gittoes, Australian war artist:
Acts of good citizenship
The interactive can be used in Art, English, International Politics, History and Civics and Citizenship education. |
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Impacts of Defence Bases on a Community
Suitable for students studying Economics and Civics and Citizenship education. |
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What does it mean to be a
'Norforce Warrior'?
Suitable for students studying Media Studies and Civics and Citizenship. |
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Operation Ratpack:
Will you make it through the day?
Suitable for students studying Health, Food Technology and Outdoor Ed. |
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Would you be a Good Peacekeeper?
Suitable for students studying Civics and Citizenship education. |
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Australia and Afghanistan:
Are we being a good international citizen?
Suitable for History, Politics, International Relations, Legal Studies, English,
Civics and Citizenship. |
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Technical Requirements
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