• Promote awareness of how human health and wellbeing is intertwined with the planet, and the role of nature and the human senses. [...] (Refers to the role of smell and properties of air in wellness and healing practices and the herbal remedies traditionally used to treat illness.) More-than-Human Wellbeing – Teaching Resources for Years 9-12 22 LEARNING GOALS & OBJECTIVES • To understand how the elements of the natural and human-made world learn about you as you move through your life. [...] – How does this relate back to the exhibition material? – Can you describe the researchers’ approach and why the humoural model of heath was relevant to this research work? 7 Conclusion: Summarise the main points discussed during the activity and express the importance of understanding historical models of health to appreciate the progress made in medicine. [...] See the Exhibition Reader for background into the artwork, the concept of Cabinets of Curiosities, and the contemporary perspective from the research in the exhibition. [...] • To connect the idea of a Cabinet of Curiosities to contemporary health concepts RELEVANT SENIOR SUBJECT AREAS (suggested – please see what aligns with your state) • Society and Culture • Community and Family Studies • Health and Physical Education • Human and general Biological Science • Philosophy and Reason • Film, Television and New Media • Digital Solutions & Information and Communication Te.
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Table of Contents
- More-than-Human Wellbeing - Learning Activities and Resources overview 4
- Module 1 6
- Learning Activity – Short Film: 7
- ‘Creative Approaches to Health Information Ecologies’ 7
- Learning Activity – 14
- Health Information Ecology Mapping 14
- Learning Activity –‘Vital Data Etchings’ 17
- Learning Activity – Hand-On Activities for the 21
- ‘More-than-Human Wellbeing’ Exhibition 21
- Module 24
- 2 24
- Learning Activity –‘More-than-Digital Data Cloud’ 25
- Learning Activity – Introduction to Homo Signorum and Digital Health Data 28
- Learning Activity – Humoural Model of Health 32
- ‘More-than-Human Wellness’ Exhibition 32
- Learning Activity – Cabinet of Curiosities 35
- Module 38
- 3 38
- Learning Activity – ‘More than Human Wellbeing’ Creative and Reflective Writing 39
- Learning Activity – Exploring Australia’s ‘My Health Record’ 41
- ModulE 4 44
- Learning Activity – 45
- The rise of remote or ‘telehealth’ care in Australia 45
- Learning Activity – Lively Smartphones 48
- Learning Activity – Evaluating social media for medical and care information 52