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LEARNZ is a programme of free virtual field trips, taking learners to remote places all over Aotearoa, Antarctica and beyond. Visit inspiring places and access the inaccessible - let us take you there!

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Sign up for our latest Online Field Trip:

On unstable ground

Exploring landslide risks and management

Aotearoa is a land of incredible scenery. The tectonic forces that have created our beautiful landscapes also make them prone to natural hazards such as earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunami and landslides. Of all these natural hazards, landslides are the most costly, causing more loss of life than earthquakes and volcanoes combined.

On this field trip, we’ll take you from urban Queenstown to the rural Cromwell Gorge and its famous Clyde Dam. Expert geoscientists will guide you on this journey to explore different types of landslides, their causes, how to prepare for them, and what engineers do to manage their impacts.

Objectives

The objectives of this virtual field trip are to:

  • increase awareness and understanding of Earth’s dynamic systems and natural hazard processes

  • highlight the causes and effects of landslides and how they impact people and infrastructure

  • equip participants with the knowledge and skills to prepare for and respond to landslides.

Key learning

Through this field trip, participants will:

  • explore landslides and debris flows

  • understand what causes these hazards and how they affect communities

  • learn how geoscientists monitor, mitigate and respond to ongoing land movement and landslide events

  • discover how to prepare for an emergency and how to look after yourself and others.

Student-led inquiry

Empower your ākonga to take charge of their learning journey. Encourage them to ask meaningful questions, explore resources, and embark on their own journey of natural hazard preparedness.

Curriculum alignment

This virtual field trip aligns with the refreshed New Zealand Curriculum (2022). It covers a range of learning areas, predominantly science and social sciences. Access guidance that supports teaching and learning to align with curriculum goals. 

Be prepared – Stay safe – Understand your world

Join us on this LEARNZ adventure and become part of a generation ready to face natural hazards with knowledge, courage, and care.

Launch date

The official launch date for this trip is Monday, 17 August 2026.

This online field trip is generously supported by Natural Hazards Commission Toka Tū Ake

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Educators are innovators

For over a decade, LEARNZ has evolved into a comprehensive virtual field trip programme for the education sector.

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Virtual field trips

A virtual field trip gives you access to online video and audio feeds, activities and much more.

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Become part of LEARNZ

Every year LEARNZ offers a variety of online field trips that allow ākonga (students) to connect with people and places all around New Zealand and beyond. No permission slips required! Your ākonga can visit all kinds of places, across a range of learning areas, from the comfort of their classroom or home. Let LEARNZ take your ākonga there!

Contact LEARNZ

If you have any queries about LEARNZ trips, or to discuss how you would like to sponsor this valuable contribution to New Zealand education, here's how.

You can also contact LEARNZ, part of Tātai Aho Rau CORE Education, at:

Email:
help@learnz.org.nz

Postal address:
PO Box 13678,
Christchurch 8141,
New Zealand