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ppt, 7.91 MB
ppt, 7.91 MB

The first lesson to introduce students to the ‘Science and Technology’ unit. It begins with a pre-unit survey to identify what students already know and to prompt class discussions. It features an infographic about identity crime within Australia which has some interesting statistics to unpack. Afterwards, students take notes about the key terms (science and technology) before exploring some of the advances with using technology to access healthcare. This includes some news stories from the beginning of 2020 when COVID 19 necessitated swift upgrades in this field. It is a good lesson for engaging students in the topic and getting them to think about the impact of technology on people’s lives. It also includes some videos of cool technology innovations if you get through all the lesson content.

Part of a set of resources created for a senior Social & Community studies class in Australia (QCAA syllabus). The other resources are also available in my store - Aussie_Resources. Designed for use in 70 minute lessons. This unit allows students to demonstrate planning, evaluation and inquiry by investigating the role technology, in particular the internet and social media, plays in their own life. They will explore the advantages and challenges associated with changing technology and how they can be safe when using it. Students will evaluate and analyse how science and technology has advanced the way we interact and improve our way of living. Students will learn how science and technology can help out society in the 21st Century. They will also learn the effects that science and technology have on society.

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jstan191

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Had to convert the PPT online. When I opened it, PPT had to repair it. It then said that it couldn't read some slides and it repaired what it could. Opened the PPT to a blank presentation. Scam

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