Grasp the Disaster is a cross-media production about Science – real physics, biology and chemistry aimed at 14-15 year-olds. It consists of four web adventures and 210 minutes of television. The scope is wide, handling the science-related issues often encountered in natural disasters, such as: water pollution, power outages, food shortages, and effects of severe weather. The material supports problem-based learning. The combination of the TV-series and the website creates a Cross Media solution, using a game engine. Ultimately, the pupils can watch documentaries on the web from real-life natural disasters, and video clips about the science subjects they experience in their virtual emergency assignments.
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