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Sites2See: Light and matter23 HitsLinks to resources to explore fundamental questions about light and matter and the application of the physics of light and matter to the past, the future and to space. Includes a quick quiz, links to additional DET NSW physics resources and to the International Science School at the University of Sydney. Includes advice to teachers on syllabus links. Laptop friendly resource. -
A single page resource for National Science Week that brings together a wealth of open content, interviews with scientists, and topic-based pages from the Centre for Learning Innovation (CLI) with links for 2010 National Science Week and the 2010 theme of Australian Biodiversity. Laptop friendly resource. -
Simple games to teach about the use of simple machines
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Science Talk 20098 HitsA resource based on interviews with Australian scientists in the areas of injury prevention, genetics, radioastronomy, computer engineering and drug research. The career path for each scientist is one point of discussion and the interviews are accompanied by related resoures and teaching notes. -
"Tcheck, tcheck. One, two...Is this thing on?!" Dr Karl is used to microphones. He offers practical tips for good microphone technique. -
Nicole Kuepper researches new solar technologies that can be commercialised. Her job has the potential to make a difference globally. -
Green glow of radiation3 HitsComing into contact with a large dose of radiation is known to be hazardous. But will it make you light up like a car dashboard at night? Some anecdotes that will engage the students to learn about radioactivity while dispelling a few myths. -
Space storms10 HitsThis is a superb resource for students studying how the sun can impact on Earth's power grid and satellite communications. This program also describes recent technology to study the sun and understand the causes of coronal mass ejections. -
Bubble engineering2 HitsHow bubbles structures and surface minimisation theory are instrumental in the design of some truly remarkable buildings including the Beijing National Aquatic Centre. -
Melbourne Recital Centre3 HitsHow do you make a music recital hall acoustically perfect? To meet this challenge the new Melbourne Recital Centre combines a classically shaped room with clever engineering, detailed computer modelling and intricate wood panels. Understanding the properties of sound and modelling has been successfully applied to create the ideal space for recitals.


