Tourism Development - Elements and Interactions

19 07 2008

Hi Guys, to further develop our understanding of how the elements of tourism development interact, I would like you to analyse the daily rags (newspapers).

Go to a reputable New Zealand news site (see the bottom of the post) and look for some articles that directly or indirectly relate to tourism in New Zealand.

Virtually all newspaper articles are based around an event. Think about the implications of this event on the Tourism Development Elements. Decide which element has been modified, and how this might change one or more of the other elements.  Set out your thinking like this:

  1. (Article Headline - hyperlink to real article)
  2. (Which Elements involved)
  3. (Explanation of interaction)

For Example

  1. ‘Unusual unrest’ on Ruapehu
  2. (Outside Factors –> Regulators–>Tourism Industry)
  3. Mt Ruapehu is showing signs of increased volcanic activity (Outside factor). This has meant that many regulators have had to work together to monitor the mountain and develop plans for the safety of people using the area, i.e. tourists. Civil Defence, GNS, DOC, Police and local councils have also worked closey with tourism industry to ‘ensure appropriate actions’ in the future.

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TeamSocial - Current Events Quiz

3 04 2008

1 “Mardy Fish pulled off a whale of an upset” is most likely to be from a story on
a) rugby league b) tennis c) golf.
2 Torquay beach, Jan Juc beach, and Port Phillip Bay are located in
a) Victoria b) Tasmania c) New South Wales.
3 The mozzarella cheese in Italian style neapolitan pizza comes from the milk of
a) goats b) buffaloes c) sheep.
4 The nickname of would-be US President, Barack Obama, is
a) Ballin b) Basset c) Barry.
5 Thimphu is the capital of
a) Vanuatu b) Madagascar c) Bhutan.
6 The Olympic torch that has begun its journey to Beijing, was lit in
a) Athens b) Crete c) Olympia.
7 The legalised annual slaughter in the Gulf of St Lawrence and around
Newfoundland has been set at 275,000 harp seals by the government of
a) Sweden b) the USA c) Canada.
8 Drones, or UAVs, which have been under development in the USA for
decades, are used
a) in the sky b) in the ocean c) on the land.
9 The NZ Olympic Committee’s decision to allow the women’s soccer team to
compete in Beijing could be seen as surprising because
a) the team has not yet been selected
b) the men’s team is not allowed to compete
c) the team did not meet the selection standards.
10 Carla Bruni is the wife of the
a) French President b) Italian Prime Minister c) Sultan of Brunei.

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TeamSocial - Current Events Quiz

26 03 2008

1 The true comment about the opening of the Formula One motor racing season
at the Australian Grand Prix, and McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton is
a) He avoided the chaos around him to win.
b) He failed to reach the chequered flag.
c) He missed out on the title by a point to Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen.

2 Westshore’s Nikki Cox created history recently by winning five gold medals at
the New Zealand
a) Athletics Championships at Mt Smart Stadium
b) Laser Radial Championships off Takapuna
c) Surf Lifesaving Championships at Ohope beach.

3 Flying ace Baron von Richthofen was known as the Red Baron in
a) the Vietnam War b) World War 1 c) World War 11.

4 While there is an international chorus against China’s crackdown on
demonstrators in Tibet, the NZ government is
a) sticking up for China and saying it is acting within its rights
b) taking a careful approach and not wanting to rock the boat
c) making fiery speeches and demanding China back off immediately.

5 Zakouma National Park is found in
a) Chad b) South Africa c) Chile.

6 The ship, sunk by a disguised German merchant raider during WW2 on its way
from Sumatra to Fremantle, that has just been discovered was the
a) HMAS Melbourne b) HMAS Brisbane c) HMAS Sydney.

7 The statue David in Florence’s Bargello Museum was the work of
a) Michelangelo b) Donatello c) Leonardo da Vinci.

8 The tower of a mosque is called a
a) muslimi b) madhan c) minaret.

9 Anthony Minghella, who has just died in a London hospital, was a famous
a) film director b) painter c) pianist.

10 Included in the NZ Government’s recent tentative list for nomination as a
World Heritage Site is
a) The Bridge to Nowhere b) Waitangi Treaty Grounds c) Stewart Island.

Click here for the answers @CENGAGE



TeamSocial - Electricity Generation

26 03 2008

In class we have been discussing some of the different ways that countries can produce electricity. To find some of the pros and cons for each method, we will use a simulation called Electrocity. As you play the game, complete the PMI worksheet for each electricity method.

Well Done Caleb. This is the highest score so far for the class.



TeamSocial - Alternative energy sources

17 03 2008

Woodn’t this be good!

In class today, we were discussing some of the alternative energy sources to fossil fuels available to the world. Below is a link in todays NZ Herald newspaper.

I wonder if anyone can give me a reason why biomass is not quite as good a solution as the other renewable energy sources (solar, wind, hydro or geothermal) - please add a comment if you can

Forest floor full of energy - 17 Mar 2008

And try this one! A jumbo jet run on nuts!

Virgin Airlines takes off with nut fuel -28 February 2008



TeamSocial - Current Events Quiz

17 03 2008

Hi Team. Are you up with the play? Try to answer the following 10 questions about things that have happened recently.

CURRENT AFFAIRS QUIZ
1 The cost of operating Auckland’s Westpac rescue helicopter for one hour is a) $50 b) $500 c) $5000.

2 The pop star who recently sang in support of Tibetan independence was a) Beck b) Bjork c) Billy Ray Cyrus.

3 The Vatican has drawn up a list of seven new deadly sins. Top of the list is
a) taking drugs b) causing poverty c) genetic modification.

4 The country that has the worst record on the planet for conserving wildlife is
a) New Zealand b) Australia c) Brazil.

5 The correct spelling of the festival held in Auckland is
a) Pacifica b) Pasifica b) Pasifika.

6 The South Pacific country that was once a major supplier of phosphate is
a) Nauru b) Niue c) Norfolk Island.

7 The Paramount Pictures and FanRocket application launched on Facebook to
give access to footage from thousands of movies is
a) VooZoo b) MooVee c) CeeNee.

8 The movie epic directed by Hollywood’s Roland Emmerich and shot in
New Zealand’s Southern Alps is
a) 10,000 BC b) The Hobbit c) A Mountain War.

9 Kiwi Valerie Vili has just won the
a) indoor shot put title at Valencia
b) outdoor shot put title at Osaka
c) field shot put title at Canberra.

10 Palermo is the main city of
a) Crete b) Sicily c) Cyprus.

Click here for the answers @Cengage