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## Action
### Text to Speech
TextToSpeechBehaviour_14463618_210E_BF14_41AF_789E140F7805.text = The arrow represents the direction of the river flow.
## E-Learning
### Answer
questionOption_2B9B8B90_1F07_7514_41A7_4355E0F6D05E.text = Continue
questionOption_10FAFD32_211B_CD14_419A_ED9659E6718F.text = Explain
### Question
question_2E6DD8B8_1F07_5314_41A9_A72ADD11D422.title = Within this 360 environment, there is a gamified quiz to complete. \
Some of the tasks require you to identify specific areas by clicking on them. However, be careful not to click on the wrong area, as doing so may result in a deduction of points. Complete the first scene by clicking on river left. \
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Click continue to start and get your first point.
### Question Screen
quizQuestion_3EE64335_1AE5_92DD_41B7_B2BE1E5A52EA.ok = OK
### Report Screen
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quizScore_3EEE5335_1AE5_92DD_41BA_A1A4072F0DA1.completion = Completed
quizScore_3EEE5335_1AE5_92DD_41BA_A1A4072F0DA1.questionsCorrect = Correct
quizScore_3EEE5335_1AE5_92DD_41BA_A1A4072F0DA1.downloadCSV = Download .csv
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quizScore_3EEE5335_1AE5_92DD_41BA_A1A4072F0DA1.questions = Questions
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quizScore_3EEE5335_1AE5_92DD_41BA_A1A4072F0DA1.submitToLMS = Submit
quizScore_3EEE5335_1AE5_92DD_41BA_A1A4072F0DA1.elapsedTime = Time
### Score Name
score1.label = Total Score
### Timeout Screen
quizTimeout_3EDB7335_1AE5_92DD_41BA_A915147AA703.title = - TIMEOUT -
quizTimeout_3EDB7335_1AE5_92DD_41BA_A915147AA703.repeat = Repeat
quizTimeout_3EDB7335_1AE5_92DD_41BA_A915147AA703.score = View Score
## Media
### Subtitle
panorama_081C20F3_1AA6_8F55_4176_7E8751D7BC81.subtitle = Click on river left
panorama_0DA23DFB_1F1D_CD14_4199_4247221E7789.subtitle = Click on the hot zone
### Title
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photo_14EB7859_2107_7314_41B9_F5D9088C9440.label = R3-readingWater-main copy
photo_158A62B2_2105_5714_41B3_4F22C0614E9B.label = Rescue-Zones
panorama_0DA23DFB_1F1D_CD14_4199_4247221E7789.label = Virginia_Falls-Peak_Adventure_Photography-360
## Popup
### Body
htmlText_13FFEF83_2107_4DF4_41BD_44D91B9DAB3B.html =
A zoned approach to water rescue
When dealing with water rescue incidents, you should zone the working area as soon as possible. By only
permitting suitably trained and equipped people into each zone, the safety of the team is ensured. In effect, a
safety cordon is established.
The hot zone
The hot zone is the area covered by water. This is often the greatest hazard, and must be approached by the
right people capable of working safely in that environment. Rescues will be performed by a variety of methods
and the personnel in this area need to be properly trained and equipped for the situation.
The warm zone
This area moves inland, away from the water to a minimum of 10ft / 3m (terrain-dependent). There is a chance
that personnel in this area will accidentally slip and fall into the water. Personnel must be equipped and trained
to deal with this possibility. If necessary, this area can be extended further from the water’s edge due to the
terrain, for example, slopes or uneven ground.
The cold zone
This is an area for personnel trained at Awareness level. They do not intend to approach the warm zone and
certainly not the hot zone. They appreciate the dangers of those zones, but have not undergone the rigorous
training required to operate in those zones. Personnel in the cold zone might be medical teams and additional
support staff. Regardless of the level of training, if an individual does not have appropriate PPE (personal
protective equipment), then they must not progress any further than the cold zone.
These three areas are the working areas required. The public are kept beyond the cold zone.
htmlText_3BB2FB7F_1F0B_B50C_41B5_75049984D4DC.html =
htmlText_2936A1E6_1B6F_917F_4194_35F6A15ABE29.html = The Nahanni River:
In Nahanni National Park Reserve, there’s no spot so celebrated as Virginia Falls, home to a historic portage trail, 300-million-year-old fossils, the Sluicebox Rapids, and of course the stunning waterfall. Twice as high as Niagara, Virginia Falls are the must see destination in Canada's Northwest Territories.
The canyons and cascades found in Nahanni’s wild rivers are famous for combining challenging whiter water with cultural experience. A popular trip option begins from Gahnįhthah Mįe (Rabbitkettle Lake). A longer trek commences at Island Lake or even inside Nááts’įhch’oh National Park Reserve at Moose Ponds, the headwaters of the South Nahanni River.
htmlText_13580EC3_217D_CF74_4192_3D16CD39D3E6.html = The arrow represents the direction of the river flow. The arrow is often used on maps or diagrams to indicate the direction that the river is flowing. This information can be useful for navigation, planning, or understanding the behavior of the river.
It's important to note that the direction of the river flow can vary depending on several factors, such as the gradient of the river bed, the volume of water, and the shape of the river channel. Therefore, the arrow is only a simplified representation of the direction of river flow and may not accurately depict the actual flow direction in all areas of the river.
htmlText_3B265DC6_1F06_CD7C_4181_C4DAD5B7A97B.html = You found river left.
+1 point
An important thing to remember is that ‘river right’, and ‘river left’ are always set relating to the flow of the water, and not the viewer’s perspective.
Close this window and click "Next" for the next scene.
htmlText_12DF0D3A_211B_4D14_41A0_3294D6003522.html = 1. Launch the project file you wish to explore.
2. Once the project is loaded, you will see various hotspots placed around the 3D environment.
3. Click on a hotspot to interact with it. Depending on the type of hotspot, you may be able to view additional media such as images or videos or navigate to a different location within the project.
4. Some hotspots may be hidden, so make sure to click around the environment to find them.
5. Be careful not to click in the wrong spot, as this could deduct points from your score if the project is gamified.
6. To move around the environment, you can hold down the mouse button and drag to look around, or use the media controls to navigate to different areas.
7. To exit the project, simply close the application window.
htmlText_3D99B6EA_1F07_BF34_41B1_C0572FD5F514.html = This is river right.
River orientation
Upstream - The direction that the water is flowing from.
Downstream - The direction that the water is flowing to.
River right - The right side of the channel when looking downstream.
River left - The left side of the channel when looking downstream.
An important thing to remember is that ‘river right’, and ‘river left’ are always set relating to the flow of the water, and not the viewer’s perspective.
### Title
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window_12DD3D3A_211B_4D14_419E_9F808E92766C.title = Explainer
window_3D9B66EA_1F07_BF34_417E_4D7E89D5565A.title = Incorrect - River Right
window_293641E6_1B6F_917F_41B3_FCF53A3F610F.title = Location & Scene Info
window_13F1BF83_2107_4DF4_41AC_20C4227444FE.title = Try Again
## Skin
### Button
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### Image
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### Multiline Text
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{{quiz.score}}/{{quiz.score.total}}
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### Tooltip
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## Tour
### Description
tour.description = Quiz your knowledge on river orientation.
### Title
tour.name = R3-360_Quiz-Nahanni_Canyon