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Exploring the Nardoo CD

Exploring the Nardoo

Client - NSW Dept of Land and Water Conservation

1996

Exploring the Nardoo was developed to foster a better public understanding of the problems and issues faced by the Department of Water Resources when managing inland river systems.

The program is based on an inland water catchment, which can be investigated at four locations along the river, and through four time zones.

Each time zone has a particular theme that transposes the four locations and each location has an embedded investigation in the form of a scenario. Users can move from location to location in each time zone and along the length of the river viewing media and data embedded into the environment.

Support tools allow students to develop a comprehensive report including video, audio and graphic material.

Help facilities and guides, as well as interactive simulations and games, have been designed to support exploring solutions to problems such as:

  • blue-green algal growth
  • household water usage
  • management of dam water resources

Screenshots

Screenshot: Water Research Centre screen showing researchers and user's notepad/PDA

The Water Research Centre provides access to media, simulations, and reporting and presentation tools. These guides provide support for investigations.

Screenshot: an elevated view of a section of Nardoo River with PDA showing a video interview

One section of the Nardoo River that students can explore to uncover media elements and embedded scientific data.