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Water Corporation’s e-Learning lesson template for Curtin University School of Education Students – Lesson writing competition 2015 Slide title E-Learning lesson title (same as the Module ID in the notes section) Introductory sentence that grabs the attention of the user Target audience Type: Explain the type of slide this should be. Does it have any special functionality like Drag and Drop or matching? Graphics: What images are required for this slide and where have they been sourced from Title of button Blank textbox Title of button Blank textbox

Water Corporation’s e-Learning lesson template for Curtin University School of Education Students – Lesson writing competition 2015 Introduction Water sources Do you know where your water comes from? Ages 3 and above Type: Intro slide Graphics: Water Corporation Logo Submit School Name

Water Corporation’s e-Learning lesson template for Curtin University School of Education Students – Lesson writing competition 2015 Sources Type: Drag and drop Graphics: Water Poster There are five water sources that provide water for industry, irrigation, recreation, the environment and drinking. Drag the name of each water source onto the correct place on the picture Recycled water Wastewater Surface water Groundwater Desalinated water

Water Corporation’s e-Learning lesson template for Curtin University School of Education Students – Lesson writing competition 2015 Recycled Water Recycled water - treated wastewater or appropriately treated drainage water. Before being recycled, wastewater is treated, according to stringent health regulations, to meet the appropriate standard for its intended use. Position the words on the right in the correct space above Recycled Wastewater Standard Type: Content slide with navigation panel on the left side Graphics: Recycling plant from sources image on screen 002 Submit

Water Corporation’s e-Learning lesson template for Curtin University School of Education Students – Lesson writing competition 2015 Groundwater Water Groundwater - water that occupies the spaces between particles of soil (sand, silt and clay) or rock beneath the earth's surface. Groundwater is found in unconfined (shallow) aquifers and confined (artesian) aquifers. Position the words on the right in the correct space above Fills Surface Aquifers Type: Content slide Graphics: groundwater from sources image on screen 002 Submit

Water Corporation’s e-Learning lesson template for Curtin University School of Education Students – Lesson writing competition 2015 Desalinated Water Desalinated water - Desalination is the removal of salt, especially from sea water. Desalination is an advanced process to provide a new source of clean drinking water to states that cannot rely on rainfall. Position the words on the right in the correct space above Supply Salt Rainfall Type: Content slide Graphics: desalination plant from sources image on screen 002 Submit

Water Corporation’s e-Learning lesson template for Curtin University School of Education Students – Lesson writing competition 2015 Surface Water Surface water - water on the Earth's surface found in a stream, river, lake, wetland, ocean or a dam. Position the words on the right in the correct space above Water Wetland Surface Type: Content slide Graphics: surface water from sources image on screen 002 Submit

Water Corporation’s e-Learning lesson template for Curtin University School of Education Students – Lesson writing competition 2015 Wastewater Wastewater % water and comes mostly from showers, baths and washing machines. After you've used your water, it enters a wastewater pipe, and then into the sewer mains and eventually it reaches one of our wastewater treatment plants. Position the words on the right in the correct space above Wastewater Treatment Showers Type: Content slide Graphics: waste water plant from sources image on screen 002 Submit

Water Corporation’s e-Learning lesson template for Curtin University School of Education Students – Lesson writing competition 2015 Certificate – lock page Complete the following to unlick your water sources certificate Recycled water Groundwater Desalinated water Surface water Wastewater Type: Content slide + standard navigation panel Graphics: Tick images for completed tasks

Water Corporation’s e-Learning lesson template for Curtin University School of Education Students – Lesson writing competition 2015 Certificate Water Sources Certificate Name of School Has successfully completed the water sources challenge on date Type: Content slide Graphics: Water Corporation Certificate continue print

Water Corporation’s e-Learning lesson template for Curtin University School of Education Students – Lesson writing competition 2015 Congratulations You have successfully completed the water sources challenge Type: Content slide Graphics: Water Corporation Certificate Play Again Certificate X