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Celebrate World Water Day! (Stage 2, Stage 3, Stage 4)
Mar
Dive into a world of possibilities at our virtual World Water Day event!
ACTIVITY OUTLINE:
Join Arludo to immerse your students in a virtual exploration into the water cycle, focusing on sustainability, water health, and pollution prevention. Understanding the complexity of water in Australia as well as global issues relating to safe access to clean water is essential for students, empowering them to make well-informed decisions in the future regarding the sustainable management of our water resources.
Register now to join the conversation, as we unite to foster a sustainable water future and contribute to a world where every drop counts.
This session will be run by Vinuri Silva, a PhD student and marine scientist at the University of Adelaide, researching bacterial communities living on marine plastic pollution in Australia. She has previously researched on microplastic ingestion in fish.
IS THIS A FREE EVENT? Yes
BROUGHT TO YOU BY: Arludo
Event Details
Date & Time
22-Mar-2024 11:45AM + Google Calendar + iCal Export
Event Type
Live Event - Scheduled
Delivery Platform
Duration
Price
FREE
Curriculum
Primary, Secondary
Main KLA, Strand, Sub Strand
Special Event
Other KLAs
Science and Tech
Science and Tech
Presenter Bio
Vinuri is a final year PhD candidate at the University of Adelaide, researching bacterial communities living on marine plastic pollution in Australia. She has previously researched on microplastic ingestion in fish.
She enjoys communicating with students about her topical research, and getting questions and creative suggestions students on how to solve marine plastic pollution!
You can read more about Vinuri’s research here.
Will This Event Be Recorded?
No - This will only be available at the designated date & time (22-Mar-2024 11:45AM).
Joining The Event
Technology and Materials Requirements
This virtual excursion will run via Zoom. A device with internet connectivity with the capability of streaming video is required.
Attendees can choose to have their cameras enabled or disabled, but all microphones will be muted. Please stay on mute for the duration of the session and utilise the Zoom chat to communicate with the presenter.
The virtual excursion will include a live presentation and time for a Q&A. Questions can either be submitted as part of your DART booking form or in the Zoom chat.
All student participants must be supervised by a teacher or parent/guardian for this virtual excursion.