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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Secondary students to benefit from 3D science resource

Here's something new from EDNA Education New - Secondary students to benefit from 3D science resource.

Innovative three-dimensional technology used in motion pictures such as Avatar will be employed by secondary science teachers following the launch of a new 3D online and CD resource for chemistry and biology.

USQ's Primary Industry Centre for Science Education has started to provide classroom-ready activities aimed at engaging both students and teachers, with the focus on Australian science, using this new technology.

Read the full media release.

There are free resource available.

Cheers

Annie

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