Authors / CoAuthors
Przeslawski, R. | Blewett, S.
Abstract
Geoscience Australia produces a range of educational resources (ga.gov.au/education), including webinars on various geoscientific topics for school children. These webinars are designed to be used for classroom or home learning. They are standalone products that do not require preparation or follow-up by teachers, although this is encouraged. The webinar 'Australia's Seafloor: What's on it, who cares and how do we map it' is designed for upper primary students (Years 4-6). It is delivered by marine scientist Rachel Przeslawski and introduces the techniques and uses of seabed mapping, with a focus on Australia, as well as some of the fascinating marine animals found on the seafloor. Length: 23 minutes.
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145887
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Cnr Jerrabomberra Ave and Hindmarsh Dr GPO Box 378
Canberra
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2601
Australia
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- Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology)GEOCHEMISTRYEARTH SCIENCESMarine Geoscience
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- Education
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- Video
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- Classroom Resourcr
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- Australia's seafloor
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- marine science
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2024-02-28T22:41:42
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Learn how marine scientists make maps of the seafloor and what these maps are used for. This webinar also introduces some of the unique and mysterious sea creatures found in the deep ocean.
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geoscientificInformation economy
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These webinars are designed to be used for classroom or home learning. They are standalone products that do not require preparation or follow-up by teachers, although this is encouraged.
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