Tasmanian DoE Learning Objects

The following learning objects developed by the Tasmanian Department of Education are for review by teachers.

Artists and Place

 

Science Animations   


The Science Animations are animated explanations of the following scientific processes. These files must be downloaded to your computer. If more than one file is listed under a topic, they must all be saved into the one place on your computer in order to work correctly. PC Users must unzip the download files and save them together.

PC Users Mac Users
Diffusion# Diffusion#
Erosion#

Erosion#
Glacier formation# Glacier formation#
Homeostasis# Homeostasis# & Links
Igneous rock formation# Igneous rock formation# & Links
Metamorphic rock formation# Metamorphic rock formation# & Links
Osmosis# Osmosis#
Ozone# Ozone#
Pollution simulator# Pollution simulator#
Rivers# Rivers#
Sedimentary rock formation# Sedimentary rock formation# & Links
 

 

This sequence has been produced at e-magine, Centre of Excellence in Online Learning using resources from The Le@rning Federation and the Department of Education, Tasmania.

Questions concerning its content may be directed by email to e-magine@education.tas.gov.au
This page was last modified on 
26 July 2005 .
The URL for this page is http://discover.tased.edu.au/openit/science_simulations/science_simulations.htm
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