
Changing Places Virtual Excursion – Barangaroo (Stage 5)

Visit Barangaroo virtually and be guided through its economic, social and environmental development.
ACTIVITY OUTLINE:
This virtual fieldwork presentation covers the S5 Geography topic Changing Places and provides a virtual fieldwork case study of a changing place. Case Study. Students will virtually visit Barangaroo and be guided by experienced DoE geography teachers through its development, with a special focus on the economic, social and environmental consequences of urban change, and the effects on the neighbouring suburb of Millers Point. The webinar follows DoE online safety protocols. A student worksheet and a comprehensive support website is provided.
Book directly with the Centre on 9247 7321
Joining instruction will be sent on booking.
IS THIS A FREE EVENT? No
BROUGHT TO YOU BY: Observatory Hill EEC
Event Details
Event Type
Live Event - By Request
Delivery Platform
Duration
Price
$60 per class
Payment Instructions
DoE schools will be interschool journaled after the event. Non DoE schools will be invoiced.
Curriculum
Secondary
Syllabus Outcomes
GE5-2, GE5-5
Main KLA, Strand, Sub Strand
HSIE » Geography
Learning Intentions & Success Criteria
Students will understand strategies to create liveable and sustainable urban places using Barangaroo as a case study.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellations need to be made within 1 week of the date of the webinar or a cancellation fee $30.00 per class will be charged.
Will This Event Be Recorded?
No
Joining The Event
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Technology and Materials Requirements
Participants require internet and Zoom access. All learning materials will be provided.
Pre Event Requirements
A webinar journal will be sent on booking.
Connecting To The Event
Observatory Hill EEC will email you or you can call the office 9247 7321 to make a suitable date.
Joining instruction will be sent after a booking has been made.
This webinar is designed to be booked by a class teacher and can cater for multiple classes.
More information is available on the Observatory Hill EEC Online learning Page