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Australian history mysteries : educational games. [CD-Rom]
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Malvern, Vic. : Ryebuck Media, 2003-2007.
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1 CD-ROM : sd., col. ; 12 cm.
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"National Museum of Australia, Canberra" -- title frame.
"The Australian History Mysteries series uses an inquiry learning approach to stimulate students’ interest and engagement by developing the investigative skills they need. The series draws on materials from museums, historical collections and historic sites to provide a rich array of evidence about ‘mysteries’ in Australian history. Australian History Mysteries Educational Games CD-ROM contains five interactive modules/games that relate to each of the five Australian History Mysteries 1 case studies: Who ‘discovered’ Australia?; What was the life of a female convict really like?; The Eureka Rebellion — could you have stopped it from happening?; What happened in a frontier conflict near Broome in 1864?; Was Ned Kelly a hero or a villain?" -- Distributor website.
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Build a timeline for the "discovery" of Australia -- Digging up the past, archaeological dig at the site of a female convict factory -- Gold rush and the path to the Eureka rebellion -- Key moments in Australian history -- Kelly country - the race to Glenrowan.
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A set of 5 interactive games to assist students studying Australian history.
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Teacher and student resource. Audience year level 4-12.
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Kelly, Ned, 1855-1880 Study and teaching
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Eureka Stockade (Ballarat, Vic.) -- History
Convicts -- Australia -- Social conditions
Women convicts -- Australia -- History
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Australia -- History -- Study and teaching
Australia -- Discovery and exploration -- Study and teaching
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Lewis, Robert, 1949-
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Ryebuck Media (Firm)
National Museum of Australia
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