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Title Behind the News: Census Shutdown/Refugee Olympic Team/Super Lice/Moon Exploration
Published Australia : ABC3, 2016
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Summary CENSUS SHUTDOWN:</br>Australia's largest survey, the Census, hit massive problems this week when overseas hackers shut down the website before most Australians could even upload their responses.</br></br>While the Australian Bureau of Statistics says no private data was accessed, the development has further worried those concerned about their personal information falling into the wrong hands.</br></br>We take an look at the risk and find out what hackers might want your data for anyway.</br></br>REFUGEE OLYMPIC TEAM:</br>For the first time in its history, the International Olympic Committee has allowed a team of refugees to compete in the games.</br></br>All of its members were forced to leave their home countries and now compete under the Olympic flag.</br></br>We meet some of them and hear their stories.</br></br>TEACHING RESOURCES INCLUDED</br>Learning Areas:</br></br>Civics and Citizenship / Knowledge and Understanding / Citizenship, diversity and identity:</br>The obligations citizens may consider they have beyond their own national borders as active and informed global citizens Year 6</br> </br>Civics and Citizenship Skills / Analysis, synthesis and interpretation:</br>Identify over-generalised statements in relation to civics and citizenship topics and issues Years 5 & 6</br> </br>History / Knowledge and Understanding:</br>Stories of groups of people who migrated to Australia (including from ONE Asian country) and the reasons they migrated, such as World War II and Australian migration programs since the war. Year 6</br> </br>Humanities and Social Sciences / Inquiry and skills / Questioning:</br>Develop appropriate questions to guide an inquiry about people, events, developments, places, systems and challenges Years 5 & 6</br></br>SUPER LICE:</br>It's one of the most common ailments to hit school kids around the country.</br></br>But scientists now say lice are developing resistance to our traditional methods of removal
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2016-08-16 at 10:00:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Census -- Data processing.
Children -- Health and hygiene.
Data protection.
Exploration of outer space.
Pediculosis -- Prevention.
Space vehicles -- Landing.
Australia.
Form Streaming video
Author Armstrong, Neil, contributor
Bach, Thomas, contributor
Bazley, Nathan, host
Chalmers, Kyle, contributor
Holbrook, Matt, reporter
McCormack, Michael, contributor
Moseley, Amelia, reporter
Smith, Carl, reporter