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Soziale Wahrnehmung (Kopie)
In 10 interaktiven H5P-Modulen wird Wissen zur sozialen Wahrnehmung dargestellt und abgefragt.
Gesteine
Massivgebirge und Sandkörner haben eines gemeinsam: Sie zählen zu den Gesteinen und sind damit in den geologischen Prozess des Gesteinskreislaufs eingebunden.
Learn moreEuropäisches Parlament
Die EU ist ein freiwilliger Zusammenschluss europäischer Staaten und verschiedenen politischen Organen.
Learn moreStefan Zweigs Schachnovelle
Stefan Zweig (1881 – 1942) war ein großer österreichischer Schriftsteller. Die „Schachnovelle“ gehört zu seinen bekanntesten Werken.
Learn moreEichendorffs Marmorbild
Joseph von Eichendorff (1788 - 1857) war ein bedeutender Schriftsteller der Romantik. Merkmale dieser Epoche waren die Naturverbundenheit, Sehnsucht, Religion, aber auch die Psyche des Menschen. Diese Motive aufgreifend, schrieb Eichendorff seine Novelle „Das Marmorbild“.
Learn moreIndustrialization (Kopie)
This DVD treats the different working and living conditions of people in the Ruhr valley around the year 1900 and refers to the thesis of the sociologist Li Fischer-Eckert. She conducted interviews with working class women on their living conditions in the workers’ housing estates in 1911 and 1912. Based on her findings, she divided the workers in four classes: The first one has a “cosy home without luxury or deprivations”, those in the second class live “on the verge of deprivation”, the poorer workers “are defeated by unfavourable conditions” and those in the fourth class live in “complete neglect”. With the kitchen-cum-living-rooms set up in the Ruhrland Museum, which are shown and described in the film in an impressive way, a direct insight is offered into the workers’ lives. Furthermore, work in heavy industry and mining, the strict reign of the employers as well as the changes in social policy and the workers’ fight for their rights are discussed.
Learn moreVincent van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh, geboren 1853 in den Niederlanden, kommt erst spät zur Kunst.
Learn moreQuantenobjekte
Quanten sind kleinste Bausteine von Materie oder Molekülen und damit unserer Welt.
Learn moreKiffen
Für sein neuestes Experiment muss Jenke von Wilmsdorff zwangsläufig das Land verlassen. Denn er möchte im doppelten Sinne eine Grenz-Erfahrung machen: Fünf Tage lang konsumiert er im niederländischen Haarlem intensiv Cannabis, um im Selbstversuch zu erfahren, wie sich das Rauschmittel auf den menschlichen Körper auswirkt.
Learn moreCopyright
Copyright is subject to constant change to keep up with technological advances. This film enables the viewer to grasp the basic principles of this extremely intricate matter. By way of introduction, the film defines what an author is, what kinds of works there are and how long a work is protected on principle. Then the fundamental rights of an author are cited and it is shown how these are exploited in our times. In the third chapter, the respective rights are illustrated by way of practice-oriented examples of books, photos, music and films. Here, of course, an emphasis is laid on the field of education, taking into account the latest case law within the EU and Austria in particular. A further chapter highlights the problems arising with the Internet and goes into the citation law and pirate copies. All in all, in this way the viewer is made familiar with the most important basic terms and their meanings. Comprehensive worksheets and additional accompanying material invite us to deepen our knowledge of the subject.
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