Ok so I've had a brief look and as I said in my first post there is a huge amount of promise here and more content than I realised. The fact that you can use the search tool for either content/headings OR by featured providers, is effective. Here are a few hits which have stood out so far.
* Various Science topics from Uni of Otago (all Sciences) * Environmental ethics - issues around GM crops for example (Geography, Environmental Sciences, Junior Science or Biology) * Climate Change - really interesting lectures by Tim Flannery (Geography, Junior HSIE, Senior Geography, * Civics Projects - social justice work) * Some seemingly good links for Languages (various) * A Business link from RMIT(Business Studies, Junior Commerce) * Engineering & Technology - UNSW (Technology, Engineering Studies, Physics, Design & Technology) * Philosophy - excellent but not sure of the precise relevance here to courses * World archaeology - Yr 11 use for Ancient History is obvious * various exhibits from Metropolitan Museum of Art (Visual Arts, cross-curricular, Histories or Project work - HIX or Ext2 English)
See what you think but I know I'll be registering for some podcasts and syncing some content on my itouch (note to self must get iphone!!!)
The fact that you can use the search tool for either content/headings OR by featured providers, is effective.
Here are a few hits which have stood out so far.
* Various Science topics from Uni of Otago (all Sciences)
* Environmental ethics - issues around GM crops for example (Geography, Environmental Sciences, Junior Science or Biology)
* Climate Change - really interesting lectures by Tim Flannery (Geography, Junior HSIE, Senior Geography, * Civics Projects - social justice work)
* Some seemingly good links for Languages (various)
* A Business link from RMIT(Business Studies, Junior Commerce)
* Engineering & Technology - UNSW (Technology, Engineering Studies, Physics, Design & Technology)
* Philosophy - excellent but not sure of the precise relevance here to courses
* World archaeology - Yr 11 use for Ancient History is obvious
* various exhibits from Metropolitan Museum of Art (Visual Arts, cross-curricular, Histories or Project work - HIX or Ext2 English)
See what you think but I know I'll be registering for some podcasts and syncing some content on my itouch (note to self must get iphone!!!)
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