Whilst we take education seriously, we also think it can be enjoyable too, and we know that an engaged learner is a better learner. We are interested in the gamification of learning and using online and digital tools to trigger empathy and understanding beyond simple rote learning.
Available for purchase online, CyberPass is an online education tool that parents, teachers and children can work through to learn skills and techniques on how …
The National Archives of Australia hold and preserve the AIF Service records from World War One. Roar produced three tutorial videos to help students and …
ASIC commissioned Roar to produce four online learning modules on financial literacy for Years 3 & 4 students across Australia (Helping Out, Money and …
This series of six interpretive films explore a conflict that is central to Tasmania’s history. Between 1820 and 1830 Tasmania’s Aboriginal people fought a desperate …
Getting ready for school starts at birth. Children who are confident and involved learners thrive at Kindergarten. Roar was commissioned by the Department of Education …
This interactive drama focuses on the consequences of car theft by young people. Its tension charged narrative follows the fortunes of five teenagers over one …
Roar buddied up with the Department of Broadband, Communication and the Digital Economy to create an education resource about cybersecurity for Australian kids.
Founders and Survivors Storylines is a multi-platform project that follows Tasmania’s convict founders and their descendants over five generations to build a unique portrait of …
The Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery commissioned Roar to produce an interactive website that tells the story of the 28 Aboriginal men from the Furneaux …