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Exploring the Nardoo [electronic resource] : an imaginary inland river environment to investigate, maintain and improve
Bib ID 1256707
Format BookBook [electronic resource]
Edition For Macintosh and Windows 95. 
Description Belconnen, ACT : Interactive Multimedia, c1996 
1 computer laser optical disc : col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (21 p.) ; in folder 13 cm. 
Macintosh System 7.1 
Summary

Simulates a changing inland river catchment, from its pristine state late last century to a development affected environment today.

Credits Project coordination, Barry Harper. 
Notes

System requirements: Macintosh computer (68020 or greater processor); System 7.1 or above; QuickTime 2.0 (supplied); hard disk; colour capability (256 colours requires 2.5 MB of free RAM, thousands or millions of colours requires up to 4 MB of free RAM); CD-ROM drive. Minimum requirements Windows 95: Windows 3.1 or higher, 8 MB RAM, double speed CD ROM drive, hard disk, mouse, Soundblaster compatible sound card, 256 colours, QuickTime 2 (supplied).

Title from title screen.

"Developed by the Interactive Multimedia Learning Laboratory, Faculty of Education, University of Wollongong, Australia in collaboration with the NSW Department of Land and Water Conservation"--disk label.

Year 7 to 12.

Subjects Ecology - Software.
Form/genre CD-ROMs.  |  Interactive multimedia.
Other authors/contributors Harper, Barry  |  New South Wales. Department of Land and Water Conservation  |  University of Wollongong. Faculty of Education. Interactive Multimedia Learning Laboratory
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260 |aBelconnen, ACT :|bInteractive Multimedia,|cc1996.
300 |a1 computer laser optical disc :|bcol. ;|c4 3/4 in. +|e1 booklet (21 p.) ;|cin folder 13 cm.
500 |aSystem requirements: Macintosh computer (68020 or greater processor); System 7.1 or above; QuickTime 2.0 (supplied); hard disk; colour capability (256 colours requires 2.5 MB of free RAM, thousands or millions of colours requires up to 4 MB of free RAM); CD-ROM drive. Minimum requirements Windows 95: Windows 3.1 or higher, 8 MB RAM, double speed CD ROM drive, hard disk, mouse, Soundblaster compatible sound card, 256 colours, QuickTime 2 (supplied).
500 |aTitle from title screen.
500 |a"Developed by the Interactive Multimedia Learning Laboratory, Faculty of Education, University of Wollongong, Australia in collaboration with the NSW Department of Land and Water Conservation"--disk label.
508 |aProject coordination, Barry Harper.
520 |aSimulates a changing inland river catchment, from its pristine state late last century to a development affected environment today.
521 2 |aYear 7 to 12.
650 0 |aEcology|xSoftware.
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655 7 |aInteractive multimedia.|2lcsh.
700 1 |aHarper, Barry.
710 1 |aNew South Wales.|bDepartment of Land and Water Conservation.
710 2 |aUniversity of Wollongong.|bFaculty of Education.|bInteractive Multimedia Learning Laboratory.
753 |aMacintosh|cSystem 7.1
984 |aANL|cNMT 2110
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