ACSBL068
ICT and other technologies have dramatically increased the size, accuracy and geographic and temporal scope of data sets with which scientists work
ACSBL068 | Content Descriptions | Unit 3 | Biology | Science | Senior secondary curriculum
ACSBL103
ICT and other technologies have dramatically increased the size, accuracy and geographic and temporal scope of data sets with which scientists work
ACSBL103 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | Biology | Science | Senior secondary curriculum
ACSCH082
ICT and other technologies have dramatically increased the size, accuracy and geographic and temporal scope of data sets with which scientists work
ACSCH082 | Content Descriptions | Unit 3 | Chemistry | Science | Senior secondary curriculum
ACSCH120
ICT and other technologies have dramatically increased the size, accuracy and geographic and temporal scope of data sets with which scientists work
ACSCH120 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | Chemistry | Science | Senior secondary curriculum
ACSES064
ICT and other technologies have dramatically increased the size, accuracy and geographic and temporal scope of data sets with which scientists work
ACSES064 | Content Descriptions | Unit 3 | Earth and Environmental Science | Science | Senior secondary curriculum
ACSES091
ICT and other technologies have dramatically increased the size, accuracy and geographic and temporal scope of data sets with which scientists work
ACSES091 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | Earth and Environmental Science | Science | Senior secondary curriculum
ACSPH024
Because energy is conserved, the change in internal energy of a system is equal to the energy added or removed by heating plus the work done on or by the system
ACSPH024 | Content Descriptions | Unit 1 | Physics | Science | Senior secondary curriculum
ACSPH086
ICT and other technologies have dramatically increased the size, accuracy and geographic and temporal scope of datasets with which scientists work
ACSPH086 | Content Descriptions | Unit 3 | Physics | Science | Senior secondary curriculum
ACSPH122
ICT and other technologies have dramatically increased the size, accuracy and geographic and temporal scope of datasets with which scientists work
ACSPH122 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4 | Physics | Science | Senior secondary curriculum
ACHAH332
Issues arising from Thucydides’ editing and possible revisions of Book II and V, and the incomplete nature of the work
ACHAH332 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4: Reconstructing the Ancient World | Ancient History | Humanities and Social Sciences | Senior secondary curriculum
ACHAH347
Different interpretations of the methods and motives of Thucydides, for example Kagan’s interpretation of Thucydides’ work as the first revisionist history
ACHAH347 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4: Reconstructing the Ancient World | Ancient History | Humanities and Social Sciences | Senior secondary curriculum
ACEEA179
using a growing range of strategies for planning and refining work, including editing for correct simple tenses, common punctuation, and a variety of simple and compound sentences.
ACEEA179 | Content Descriptions | Bridging Unit 3 | English as an Additional Language or Dialect | English | Senior secondary curriculum
ACSPH096
When a mass moves or is moved from one point to another in a gravitational field and its potential energy changes, work is done on or by the field
ACSPH096 | Content Descriptions | Unit 3 | Physics | Science | Senior secondary curriculum
ACSPH105
When a charged body moves or is moved from one point to another in an electric field and its potential energy changes, work is done on or by the field
ACSPH105 | Content Descriptions | Unit 3 | Physics | Science | Senior secondary curriculum
ACHAH289
The contribution of scholars and contemporary Egyptian and international historians, for example Champollion’s decipherment of hieroglyphs, and the work of Lepsius, Thomas Young, Gardiner, Cerny and Wilkinson
ACHAH289 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4: Reconstructing the Ancient World | Ancient History | Humanities and Social Sciences | Senior secondary curriculum
ACHMH037
The emergence of key ideas and ideologies that supported or challenged the Industrial Revolution, for example capitalism; liberalism; laissez–faire; Chartism; socialism; the commodification of labour; and the Protestant work ethic
ACHMH037 | Content Descriptions | Unit 1: Understanding the Modern World | Modern History | Humanities and Social Sciences | Senior secondary curriculum
ACSPH065
Energy is conserved in isolated systems and is transferred from one object to another when a force is applied over a distance; this causes work to be done and changes to kinetic and/or potential energy of objects
ACSPH065 | Content Descriptions | Unit 2 | Physics | Science | Senior secondary curriculum
ACHAH040
The nature of the sources most relevant to these interpretations and representations, for example Josephus Flavius’ The Jewish War, written and archaeological evidence for Roman military tactics and siege warfare, and the excavation work of Yigael Ya …
ACHAH040 | Content Descriptions | Unit 1: Investigating the Ancient World | Ancient History | Humanities and Social Sciences | Senior secondary curriculum
ACHAH286
Research and recording work, including the Epigraphic Survey of the Oriental Institute of Chicago, the Theban Mapping Project, the further excavations of KV5 (Kent Weeks), and the discovery of KV63 (Otto Schaden)
ACHAH286 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4: Reconstructing the Ancient World | Ancient History | Humanities and Social Sciences | Senior secondary curriculum
ACHAH360
The nature and purpose of Tacitus’ writing of The Annals, including his use of contemporary sources (the minutes of the Senate, decrees, speeches of Tiberius) and the limitations of Tacitus’ work related to the missing and incomplete nature of Books V, …
ACHAH360 | Content Descriptions | Unit 4: Reconstructing the Ancient World | Ancient History | Humanities and Social Sciences | Senior secondary curriculum